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Are you a brand new follower of Christ, wondering where to get started on your journey? Here are 4 essential steps to move you forward toward spiritual growth. Though simple, they are vital to building your relationship with the Lord.

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Weekly Prayers & Poems - Bedtime Prayer

Thursday July 24, 2008
This week's post is a member-submitted Christian poem called Bedtime Prayer. It is a prayer of thankfulness to God for the blessing of today and the hope for tomorrow.
    Bedtime Prayer

    Now, I lay me down to rest
    I thank the Lord; my life is blessed
    I have my family and my home
    And freedom, should I choose to roam.

    My days are filled with skies of blue
    My nights are filled with sweet dreams, too
    I’ve no reason to beg or plead
    I have been given all I need.
    Read more ... Bedtime Prayer by Jill Eisnaugle.

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Feeling Like a Fool for Christ?

Wednesday July 23, 2008
Second Thoughts

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Job pressure ... temptations ... doubts ... embarrassment. Are you having second thoughts about being a Christian?

As a Christian man, do you feel mostly like a fool and rarely like a faithful follower of Christ? You're not alone. In this devotional for Christian men, Jack Zavada of Inspiration-for-Singles.com reminds us that even the greatest men of the Bible had second thoughts.

Jack writes, "A man who follows Christ sticks out in this world, and as the old saying goes, the nail that sticks out is usually pounded down." Yet Jesus knows about these frustrations and second thoughts, and he doesn't think you are a fool. Rather, like John the Baptist, he'd probably call you great!

• Read more: Second Thoughts About Being a Christian

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