Often, as newly born Christians, we face a problem. We come to accept Christ as our savior, we are excited, we are charged and gung ho, but somewhere between accepting Christ and fulfilling our God-given purpose, we get lost. The chief reason is lack of direction and leadership. We are invited into a fellowship and left to fend for ourselves. Right away we join a ministry or two. We become faithful in our church attendance. The sermons preached often do not address our burning questions. A lot goes right over our heads, and it seems that everyone gets it but us. We feel changed and different, but were confused in a sense.
Often, as newly born Christians, we face a problem. We come to accept Christ as our savior, we are excited, we are charged and gung ho, but somewhere between accepting Christ and fulfilling our God-given purpose, we get lost. The chief reason is lack of direction and leadership. We are invited into a fellowship and left to fend for ourselves. Right away we join a ministry or two. We become faithful in our church attendance. The sermons preached often do not address our burning questions. A lot goes right over our heads, and it seems that everyone gets it but us. We feel changed and different, but were confused in a sense.