Making Sense of Living as a Christian

Bob Horn  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Mar 1999
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Chris had absolutely zero Christianity in his background. His parents never went to church and nor did he.

He could not remember coming across a Christian until he joined a new company when he was 24. Two of the eight others in his division were Christians. He noticed that they did not merely go to church, but lived out their Christianity too.

He was suspicious of them at first, but ended up thinking that they were great people to be with. Gradually he conceded to himself that there must be a connection between their beliefs and the poise and conviction of their lives. He began to look into their convictions . . .

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