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What was the most influential factor in your decision to become an active Christian?
A charismatic pastor or peer person in your life. 3
A spiritual experience such as Paul had on the road to Damascus. 3
The words of the Bible 11
Life experience and an innate calling 2
The glory of God’s creation 0
Other 1
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Most Influential Factor
25 April 2008 9:33pm
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  [ Ignore ]

Hope this will help the mission.

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Isaiah 1:18 “Come now, let us reason together” says the Lord.
Proverbs 2-11 “ Your insight and understanding will protect you, and prevent you from doing the wrong thing”.
Einstein “Science without religion is lame, religion without science in blind”

   
25 April 2008 10:26pm
839 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]

What mission? The 10% one?

The key words that jump-started my teenage faith were from verse 12 of HEBREWS 5:

“You need milk, not solid food...”

I realised I needed to stop being an infant about God’s Word.

TZ.

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“She just said that [skipping + playing] is what children do,” said Roland.

Tiffany wondered about this. As far as she could see, children mostly argued, shouted, ran around very fast, laughed loudly, picked their noses, got dirty and sulked. Any seen dancing and skipping and singing had probably been stung by a wasp.

- Pratchett, T. (2004) The Wee Free Men. {Ch. 10: “Master Strokes"} London: Random House (Corgi Books).

   
26 April 2008 1:20am
852 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]

The revelation of God’s word is the only way for anyone to become a Christian methinks.

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26 April 2008 7:36pm
313 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]

G’day Tia, There is always a mission going somewhere. I suppose Connect ‘09 is the one to watch and pray for. I’ll be surprised if it reaches 10% though. I like the second part of your verse .  It’s verse 14 in my bible.
“Solid food on the other hand is for adults,who THROUGH PRACTICE ARE ABLE TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL”.
Very challenging!

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Isaiah 1:18 “Come now, let us reason together” says the Lord.
Proverbs 2-11 “ Your insight and understanding will protect you, and prevent you from doing the wrong thing”.
Einstein “Science without religion is lame, religion without science in blind”

   
26 April 2008 11:27pm
195 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]

Can’t we vote for “all of the above”....
Gill (just joshin’.....)

   
27 April 2008 10:58pm
5368 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]

Two other possible options might be

*the predestining sovereign choice of God the Father, through his Son, by his Holy Spirit.

*Don’t know.

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28 April 2008 12:36am
195 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]

Like I said, we need ALL of the above...G(jj)

   
28 April 2008 12:57am
4353 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]

For me it was people who cared and didn’t push. Up until then, Christians were pushy and repelling (for me)

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“At times we Christians can be our own worst advertisements - and when we become like vinegar, we can no longer expect to be seen as the salt of the earth. “ Kevin Goddard

   
30 April 2008 1:08am
313 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]

the predestining sovereign choice of God the Father, through his Son, by his Holy Spirit.

Gordon, Your option is a bit esoteric for me, but i’m sure many would respond to it. However you have prompted some midnight murmurs of my mind and have come up with another option. 
“Christianity is the thing to do, every one I know is doing it”
It’s probably the reason that I went to church in the first place, but not the most influential reason for active Christianity. Others may differ.

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Isaiah 1:18 “Come now, let us reason together” says the Lord.
Proverbs 2-11 “ Your insight and understanding will protect you, and prevent you from doing the wrong thing”.
Einstein “Science without religion is lame, religion without science in blind”

   
30 April 2008 1:43am
313 posts
  [ Ignore ]   [ # 9 ]

For me it was Martin Luther’s Two Kinds of Righteousness and Rom 5:8 which were the last steps - but there were countless other steps I knew nothing of on the way through and can only now see with the benefit of hindsight, which were primarily reading and hearing the word of God faithfully preached and taught.  I’m with Gill, I think we need an all of the above option - who can put it down to any one thing, really, when you think about the whole range of factors - but also with Gordon as it does all come down to being chosen before the foundation of the world.

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