pure and simple faith

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Jesus says we must have "faith like a child" to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. He says we must throw down worries and cast off the strangling noose of sin. We must be care-free in the arms of God. Play hard. Laugh much. Leave the worries to your Father. This is what Jesus came for. He came to give us life, and life in its fullest. He made it simple and he made it easy.
 
Most find Christianity complicated, hard and stressful. People are hungry for spirituality - this is how God created us. A man worked with two Christians of different denominations; the two Christians constantly bickered over policies and doctrines and trivial ethics; the man, exasperated, finally said, "I don't want religion, I just want Jesus!" He didn't want the frenzied, complicated, harrowing religion thrown in our faces. He wanted purity. Simplicity. He wanted Jesus.
 
What happened to the longing for God, the simple faith that Jesus shouts? What happened to having faith like a child?
 
This is a website for those who don't want church, don't want religion. A website for those who are hungry, pure and simply, for Jesus. A website for those who are tired of the chain-of-command principles of our CEO-style modern churches. A website for those who just want to experience God.
 
Seek God for yourself. No confusing ceremonies necessary. No mysterious rituals required. No elaborate channels of command or levels of access. Seek God for yourself.
 
Have a Bible? Study it!
Have a heart? Pray!
Have a mind? Think!
 
Play hard. Laugh much. Leave your worries to God. Wake up expectant of every day. A relationship with God isn't complicated. It isn't confusing. It isn't anti-personal. It is one-on-one. It is love. It is grace. It is mercy. It is understanding. It's personal. It's real. It's simple. My friends, it is Jesus.
 
That's what it's all about. No. That's who it's all about. Jesus.

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"And [Jesus] said, 'Verily, I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven. Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven."
- Matthew 18:3,4, King James Version