Saturday, April 7, 2012

What I believe

     I just wanted to share a little more about me as I start this blog.  Some of you who look at the photo that is on my blog (if you happen across it and don't know me) may wonder what it is.  I borrowed this picture from a post on FB.  The picture identifies the way to eternal life and happiness.  That way is through our Lord Christ Jesus, who was sent to this world to die on the Cross for our sins so that we may have a relationship with God.  I have a relationship with God through His Son Jesus, and know this is the only way to really live a happy and fulfilling life. 

     With this blog, like I said, I intend to stay in touch with my family.  My beautiful wife Kimberley, my amazing gifts from God: Josiah, Caileigh, Gage and Ashlynn and the rest of our family.  But what I'd also like to do with this blog, is share what God shares with me.  I will do that, and some of you who know me, and some that happen across this site might not like what I have to say or may just ignore it; that is up to you.  I don't claim to know everything, nor will I ever know everything.  I have only been a Christian for a year and a half, and am still amazed that God would want to have a relationship with me because of the things I have done.  But the great thing is, He has unwavering Grace and Mercy for us all, if we admit that we are sinners, believe that Jesus was sent to die on the Cross for us, and confess our sins to Him.

     I have to get going for now, but there is a good possibility that I will be back on later to submit another post.  Thank you for stopping by my blog, and have a blessed day!!!

Beginning

I am starting this blog with the intentions of making it helpful to those searching about, learning about and those who want to share Christ.  It is also intended for keeping in touch with my family and friends.  I haven't quite figured out how I am going to structure any of it, what my posts will look like, or how often I will actually post (or be able to post).  But this is something I said I wanted to start a while ago, and I figured if it was ever going to come to fruition, I better at least get it setup; everything has to start somewhere.