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I was raised Catholic but never really believed, stopped pretending in college. Now in mid 30s and feel something missing and I continue to find myself interested in religion. I dont know how to really get started. I have tried reading the bible but its mostly been a struggle and I dont feel things really jumping out at me as I already know the basic story. How do I find something to believe in or find faith? I have been thinking about going to a service near me, but whenever I check out their broadcast online it always seems like its more about money and donations than anything else and I get turned off and close it down. Just looking for whatever recommendations folks here have for perhaps some books/videos/etc that are more engaging. Perhaps a really really really good online service that might get me into things.
I was raised Catholic but never really believed, stopped pretending in college. Now in mid 30s and feel something missing and I continue to find myself interested in religion. I dont know how to really get started. I have tried reading the bible but its mostly been a struggle and I dont feel things really jumping out at me as I already know the basic story. How do I find something to believe in or find faith? I have been thinking about going to a service near me, but whenever I check out their broadcast online it always seems like its more about money and donations than anything else and I get turned off and close it down. Just looking for whatever recommendations folks here have for perhaps some books/videos/etc that are more engaging. Perhaps a really really really good online service that might get me into things.
As I sought guidance about how to find salvation, a Baptist pastor advised me to read the Gospel of John.
I was raised Catholic but never really believed, stopped pretending in college. Now in mid 30s and feel something missing and I continue to find myself interested in religion. I dont know how to really get started. I have tried reading the bible but its mostly been a struggle and I dont feel things really jumping out at me as I already know the basic story. How do I find something to believe in or find faith? I have been thinking about going to a service near me, but whenever I check out their broadcast online it always seems like its more about money and donations than anything else and I get turned off and close it down. Just looking for whatever recommendations folks here have for perhaps some books/videos/etc that are more engaging. Perhaps a really really really good online service that might get me into things.
These are some deep thoughts, I'll take them into consideration, in general I'd like to read more scientific books that would 'possibly' open my eyes to some things.DolphinsTX, your path is common for individuals that were raised in a believer's family but not taught the foundations of their faith. Once they leave their controlled childhood environment, the secular educational system and cultural pressures easily turn a skeptic into an irreligious person.
Before encouraging you to return to a Catholic church like others here have suggested, I'd pause first, since you likely don't know what church or denomination is right or best for you. There are significant doctrinal differences between Protestant and Catholic churches, and your search for faith now should not be confused by that matter.
I'd suggest that the best way for a skeptic/seeker to pursue religious truth is to study the evidence for each of the world's major religions. Having spent considerable effort doing that myself, I can save you a lot of time though by suggesting that you start with Christianity. While a few of the world's religions may share some of Christianity's historical and archaeological evidence, none offer scientific foreknowledge, fulfilled prophesy, and manuscript authority evidence comparable to the Bible.
The first step in pursuing truth in religion is recognizing that there is a supernatural being or creator of all things. For anyone believing in current evolutionary theory or just denying God for any other personal reason, an honest study of the scientific evidence for evolution vs creation should be enlightening. It can convict a person to truely believe in a god. And if there's a god that created the universe and all life, he surely did it for a reason. Are we not compelled then to seek out a relationship with this creator?
Upon belief in a supernatural creator that governs all things (as stated by Isaac Newton himself), a study of Christian apologetics will reveal why the Bible stands above all other religious books as being the Divinely inspired Word of God. It justifies Christianity as the only one true religion in the world - the one right path to God.
So in your case, where do you start? I'd suggest reading some good creationist books or watching some good videos in order to affirm your faith in a supernatural being - a god who created you and wants a relationship with you. After that, I'd focus on learning about the evidence for the Bible's unique authority and Gospel message. This Christian apologetics study you can do easily on your own, replacing a skeptical blind faith with a solid, evidence based faith.
For a teaser on the subject to hopefully provoke your interest, here's a sample of my favorite videos offering supportive evidence for God. If you like them and want more recos, feel free to message me.
DolphinsTX, your path is common for individuals that were raised in a believer's family but not taught the foundations of their faith. Once they leave their controlled childhood environment, the secular educational system and cultural pressures easily turn a skeptic into an irreligious person.
Before encouraging you to return to a Catholic church like others here have suggested, I'd pause first, since you likely don't know what church or denomination is right or best for you. There are significant doctrinal differences between Protestant and Catholic churches, and your search for faith now should not be confused by that matter.
I'd suggest that the best way for a skeptic/seeker to pursue religious truth is to study the evidence for each of the world's major religions. Having spent considerable effort doing that myself, I can save you a lot of time though by suggesting that you start with Christianity. While a few of the world's religions may share some of Christianity's historical and archaeological evidence, none offer scientific foreknowledge, fulfilled prophesy, and manuscript authority evidence comparable to the Bible.
The first step in pursuing truth in religion is recognizing that there is a supernatural being or creator of all things. For anyone believing in current evolutionary theory or just denying God for any other personal reason, an honest study of the scientific evidence for evolution vs creation should be enlightening. It can convict a person to truely believe in a god. And if there's a god that created the universe and all life, he surely did it for a reason. Are we not compelled then to seek out a relationship with this creator?
Upon belief in a supernatural creator that governs all things (as stated by Isaac Newton himself), a study of Christian apologetics will reveal why the Bible stands above all other religious books as being the Divinely inspired Word of God. It justifies Christianity as the only one true religion in the world - the one right path to God.
So in your case, where do you start? I'd suggest reading some good creationist books or watching some good videos in order to affirm your faith in a supernatural being - a god who created you and wants a relationship with you. After that, I'd focus on learning about the evidence for the Bible's unique authority and Gospel message. This Christian apologetics study you can do easily on your own, replacing a skeptical blind faith with a solid, evidence based faith.
For a teaser on the subject to hopefully provoke your interest, here's a sample of my favorite videos offering supportive evidence for God. If you like them and want more recos, feel free to message me.
I must say I have read several of your posts and I want to know what books you have read, maybe you could recommend something?DolphinsTX, your path is common for individuals that were raised in a believer's family but not taught the foundations of their faith. Once they leave their controlled childhood environment, the secular educational system and cultural pressures easily turn a skeptic into an irreligious person.
Before encouraging you to return to a Catholic church like others here have suggested, I'd pause first, since you likely don't know what church or denomination is right or best for you. There are significant doctrinal differences between Protestant and Catholic churches, and your search for faith now should not be confused by that matter.
I'd suggest that the best way for a skeptic/seeker to pursue religious truth is to study the evidence for each of the world's major religions. Having spent considerable effort doing that myself, I can save you a lot of time though by suggesting that you start with Christianity. While a few of the world's religions may share some of Christianity's historical and archaeological evidence, none offer scientific foreknowledge, fulfilled prophesy, and manuscript authority evidence comparable to the Bible.
The first step in pursuing truth in religion is recognizing that there is a supernatural being or creator of all things. For anyone believing in current evolutionary theory or just denying God for any other personal reason, an honest study of the scientific evidence for evolution vs creation should be enlightening. It can convict a person to truely believe in a god. And if there's a god that created the universe and all life, he surely did it for a reason. Are we not compelled then to seek out a relationship with this creator?
Upon belief in a supernatural creator that governs all things (as stated by Isaac Newton himself), a study of Christian apologetics will reveal why the Bible stands above all other religious books as being the Divinely inspired Word of God. It justifies Christianity as the only one true religion in the world - the one right path to God.
So in your case, where do you start? I'd suggest reading some good creationist books or watching some good videos in order to affirm your faith in a supernatural being - a god who created you and wants a relationship with you. After that, I'd focus on learning about the evidence for the Bible's unique authority and Gospel message. This Christian apologetics study you can do easily on your own, replacing a skeptical blind faith with a solid, evidence based faith.
For a teaser on the subject to hopefully provoke your interest, here's a sample of my favorite videos offering supportive evidence for God. If you like them and want more recos, feel free to message me.
In all the time I've been on this forum (I wasn't usually registered) not once have I seen such a post in support. It really is fascinating how other people care.DolphinsTX, your path is common for individuals that were raised in a believer's family but not taught the foundations of their faith. Once they leave their controlled childhood environment, the secular educational system and cultural pressures easily turn a skeptic into an irreligious person.
Before encouraging you to return to a Catholic church like others here have suggested, I'd pause first, since you likely don't know what church or denomination is right or best for you. There are significant doctrinal differences between Protestant and Catholic churches, and your search for faith now should not be confused by that matter.
I'd suggest that the best way for a skeptic/seeker to pursue religious truth is to study the evidence for each of the world's major religions. Having spent considerable effort doing that myself, I can save you a lot of time though by suggesting that you start with Christianity. While a few of the world's religions may share some of Christianity's historical and archaeological evidence, none offer scientific foreknowledge, fulfilled prophesy, and manuscript authority evidence comparable to the Bible.
The first step in pursuing truth in religion is recognizing that there is a supernatural being or creator of all things. For anyone believing in current evolutionary theory or just denying God for any other personal reason, an honest study of the scientific evidence for evolution vs creation should be enlightening. It can convict a person to truely believe in a god. And if there's a god that created the universe and all life, he surely did it for a reason. Are we not compelled then to seek out a relationship with this creator?
Upon belief in a supernatural creator that governs all things (as stated by Isaac Newton himself), a study of Christian apologetics will reveal why the Bible stands above all other religious books as being the Divinely inspired Word of God. It justifies Christianity as the only one true religion in the world - the one right path to God.
So in your case, where do you start? I'd suggest reading some good creationist books or watching some good videos in order to affirm your faith in a supernatural being - Besides, if you would still like to do college then I have a recommendation for you, this source check will suit you very well to have very good writing, it analyzes your writing and runs it through the originality checker, for me it was really useful, besides already several friends of mine are using it. I really think it could make your life as a student easier and in general it will be easier to get through college. Good luck. This Christian apologetics study you can do easily on your own, replacing a skeptical blind faith with a solid, evidence based faith.
For a teaser on the subject to hopefully provoke your interest, here's a sample of my favorite videos offering supportive evidence for God. If you like them and want more recos, feel free to message me.
Thank you so much Michelltheone for the compliment and support. I'm not used to getting many such positive responses, so the encouragement is appreciated.In all the time I've been on this forum (I wasn't usually registered) not once have I seen such a post in support. It really is fascinating how other people care.
I was raised in religion too... it's not easy returning to it for some. Not everyone "fits" into a denomination, so there are people that are "outside the camp", but still following Jesus.I was raised Catholic but never really believed, stopped pretending in college. Now in mid 30s and feel something missing and I continue to find myself interested in religion. I dont know how to really get started. I have tried reading the bible but its mostly been a struggle and I dont feel things really jumping out at me as I already know the basic story. How do I find something to believe in or find faith? I have been thinking about going to a service near me, but whenever I check out their broadcast online it always seems like its more about money and donations than anything else and I get turned off and close it down. Just looking for whatever recommendations folks here have for perhaps some books/videos/etc that are more engaging. Perhaps a really really really good online service that might get me into things.
So glad King Joseph to be able to stir someone's interest in Christian apologetics. Truth is, there's a lot of good scientific books on the subject and I've only read a few - before moving on to articles and videos which I now prefer. Here though, are 3 books I've read, liked, and would recommend.I must say I have read several of your posts and I want to know what books you have read, maybe you could recommend something?
[/QUOTE]Find yourself a Protestant church, as to most of them donation is always optional. At the same time, please also bear in mind the donation is important to Christianity as preaching the gospel to the 4 corners of this world requires resources, while preaching the gospel should be one of most crucial mission of each and every church of God and His salvation.
Usually? According to whom?Most Protestant churches always enforce an optional donation pattern that you feel free not to donate. You may start with Sunday services, then Sunday schools which usually provide you with necessary biblical knowledge correctly.
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