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Hi, my name is Zecryphon and I came to this site when I did a Google search for another Christian forum to post to. I'm the co-moderator of the Christianity General forum at About.com, so that keeps me pretty busy and I don't get all that much free time to post here. But I do stop by when I can.
I really like it here and have read many great posts and have learned alot about Lutherans since I've been here. I'm thinking of becoming a Lutheran so this site has really given me alot of posts from Lutherans to read.
I became a born again Christian back in 1996 when I attended a small Evangelical Free church because the pastor of that church had a cable access program where he would travel to various colleges around the country and share the gospel of Christ with them. I thought that was pretty cool.
So I stopped by the church, he saw me sittin' in Sinners Row and invited me to meet with him later in the week. We continued to meet to discuss my questions and read the bible and pray together. Well after a few months of this I accepted Christ as my Lord and Savior. My only regret is that I didn't do it earlier.
I really like it here and have read many great posts and have learned alot about Lutherans since I've been here. I'm thinking of becoming a Lutheran so this site has really given me alot of posts from Lutherans to read.
I became a born again Christian back in 1996 when I attended a small Evangelical Free church because the pastor of that church had a cable access program where he would travel to various colleges around the country and share the gospel of Christ with them. I thought that was pretty cool.
So I stopped by the church, he saw me sittin' in Sinners Row and invited me to meet with him later in the week. We continued to meet to discuss my questions and read the bible and pray together. Well after a few months of this I accepted Christ as my Lord and Savior. My only regret is that I didn't do it earlier.