“Genuine Christianity is more than a relationship with Jesus, as expressed in personal piety, church attendance, Bible study, and works of charity. It is more than discipleship, more than believing a system of doctrines about God. Genuine Christianity is a way of seeing and comprehending all reality. It is a worldview.” WayBelieveRealityJesusChurchChristianityStudySeeingCharityGenuineDoctrineDiscipleshipWorldviewPietyBible StudyAttendanceComprehendingChurch AttendanceStudy And Work Book:How Now Shall We Live? Source: How Now Shall We Live?
“I had received Christ as my savior when I was a child, but I didn't know anything. I didn't have any knowledge. I didn't go to church. And I had a lot of problems, and I needed somebody to kind of help me along. And I think sometimes even people who want to serve God, if they have got so many problems that they don't think right and they don't act right and they don't behave right, they almost need somebody to take them by the hand and help lead them through the early years. And that's really what discipleship is. It's helping people.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsWantNeedsYearsKindChildrenSometimesHelpingProblemHandsChristChurchNeededBehaveHelp MeSaviorServing GodDiscipleshipHelping People Author:Joyce Meyer