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What is your story?


In the next week(or i don't know how long...), i am going to publish my story here on Blogger. My story being, how i came to Christ. If you are a follower of Christ, i would ask you to do the same. The more i go on with my life and the more i read stories and the bible, the more i believe that telling your story is so very important. In the book A Pilgrim's Progress, it is the constant telling of the character Christian's story and hearing those of others that keeps Christian continuing on the path. As Americans, we have been steered away from remembering our story, let alone telling it. So, i encourage you to remember, and tell your story with pride. Christ deserves it so, and so do you.
Jason

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