I would love to hear from you! Please email me at kurt@kurtbennettbooks.com if you have any questions or just want to say hi–by joining Christ’s family, you have become a part of my family.
And joining Jesus’ family will be the best decision you’ve ever made.
During difficult times you’ll see God’s hand on your life.
You’ll enjoy intimate fellowship with Christ and His people.
You’ll enjoy the peace that comes from being forgiven of your sins and knowing you have a place with Jesus in eternity.
So accept Him now as your personal Lord and savior. Simply say the prayer,
Jesus, I’m a sinner. I believe you died on the cross to pay for my sins and I thank you for doing that. I believe you rose again and that you are the Son of God. Please come into my life and into my heart. Be my Lord and my Savior.
The words aren’t magical, what’s important is you opened your heart to invite Jesus into your life. And that’s the beginning.
Now find yourself a Bible and read it. (I like these bible reading plans on the YouVersion App) Don’t worry about how much you read. Just be sure to read a little from the Old and New Testaments each day. It’s taken me as long as four years to read through the whole Bible.
Find yourself a church that teaches through the entire Bible and attend it. Hang out with other Christians–you’ll be blessed. (You can hang out with me if you want on Facebook)
Pray, every day.
Tell others about Jesus.
For more information click on the Blue Letter Bible .
Did I mention, I’d love to hear from you? Send me an email at kurt@kurtbennettbooks.com.
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