As I grown up I have always been passionate about religion, however I have changed that to my relationship with Jesus Christ. I believe growing up in south church is a major aspect in everyone day to day life style. For example Muslims pray five times a day which is part of their belief and going to church every Sunday and bible study is mandatory for many southern Christians. Church to me do not feel like a burden. My sophomore year in high school I really figured out that my relationship with Christ is far more satisfying. Yet I find my self often to busy and neglect my heart desire. In the morning I love watching pastor T.D. Jakes and Creflo Dollar, I fee so much better when I have heard positive gospel message or song by the choir it's a feeling of hope. Once again back to my passion with Jesus Christ I studied the bible and his teaching so long that when I don't my mind and sprit literally feel empty.
I'm so into my faith that I thought it would be a great idea to create a faith club with other students who may share the same emotion about religion and allow them to be able to freely talk and encourage one another as our life journey may come across obstacles. I'm so excited and grateful once I see new people interested in finding out more about the faith club. Also in the faith club we don't convert people to different religions it'd basically a support system that strengthen our walk with Christ a little bit easier.
Also at the bottom on this I attached an article that describe the trouble of a young boy creating a Christian Club at his school and his AMAZING arguments why he should be allowed.
Enjoy !!!!
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/10/06/school-bans-christian-club-again/
Does your club apply to people who aren't Christian too? Muslims and Jews for instance? Or even Hindus? I think it is sad when religions fight each other. It seems to me like a religious Jew has more in common with a religious Christian or Muslim than he does with a non-religious person.
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