Investigating God
Most people have questions about God. What is truth? Where do I find it? What does it matter to me? Some people have a deep need that causes these questions. Others are more casual in their exploration. This guide is designed to help anyone, no matter what has led them to investigate.
The first step in this booklet is for those who are ready to learn what the Bible says about starting a relationship with Jesus. If you’re ready for that right now, click here to begin 101.
If you’ve still got some fundamental questions about God, you may want to investigate first. There are three good ways to seek answers about truth. This is your own journey, so choose the path that is most appropriate for you.
Investigate at church
For many people, the best way to find answers about God is by attending a local Christian church. As you attend, take note of the focus on Jesus and the sense of joy and freedom evident in people’s lives. To find a Christian church that offers FOUNDATIONS, click here.
Investigate with a friend or in a group
Perhaps a spouse, a neighbor or a friend has been a great resource for you. You trust their perspective and their desire to help you find answers. You’ll find a helpful tool in the QUESTIONS booklet, which addresses the three most common barriers to faith. It includes useful discussion questions designed for small groups or one-on-one study and will be available online soon.
Investigate on your own
Some people feel social pressure from their family, friends or even church. If this is you, you may not feel free to ask questions or investigate other options. We’ve set up a pathway for you to get answers on your own. If you’d like to explore anonymously at your own pace, you can start with some of the recommended sermon links to the right.
Explore at your own pace for as long as you desire. But pursuing God is not just about investigating initial questions. At some point you’ll be ready to complete 101, the first and most important step in laying a foundation for your relationship with God. When you’re ready for that, click here.
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