I’m a New Christian - Why I Started This Channel: My Story


Hi, I’m glad you’re here.

want to share my story—the journey that led me to start this channel and why believe it’s so important.

1. Believer... But Not Really

My mom has always been believer.
Me? believed in God too—but from distance. thought that was enough. lived like most people: doing whatever wanted, not really thinking about sin, surrender, or real change.

Was my life mess? Not really. had problems, but nothing extreme. wasn’t at rock bottom—was just existing.
Married, working, over 40, raising little boy. Just living normal life.

2. Stirring in My Soul

Then something changed inside me. don’t know how to explain it exactly, but believe it was God—or the Holy Spirit—calling me. quiet whisper in my heart: “Wake up.”

Suddenly, kept hearing the same message everywhere—on TV, YouTube, in conversations, even on the radio:
Come to Jesus. Don’t ignore Him.”

At first, thought it was just coincidence. But it kept happening.
couldn’t ignore it anymore—because God was reaching out to me.

And honestly… still don’t know why He chose me. But I’m grateful.

3. Big Questions

That’s when started asking hard questions:

  • If God is good, why is there suffering?

  • Why do children die?

  • Why isn’t everyone blessed and happy?

Those questions led me to the Bible. needed answers.
read the entire Bible in less than two months. didn’t just skim—asked “why?” at every page. watched videos, researched, and went deep.

When finished, knew more than ever had.
But even now, eight months later, know there’s still so much to learn.
And wish had turned to God sooner.

4. The Change

Once I really understood what was true, I couldn't ignore it. It was like seeing things clearly for the first time. So, I started making changes in my life – anything I thought might not make God happy.

  • Saying Goodbye to Alcohol: I stopped drinking even a little bit.

  • No More Lucky Things: I got rid of my feng shui stuff and lucky charms. Why trust objects when I have God?

  • Watching and Listening to Different Things: I changed the movies and music I watched and listened to. Things with scary stuff, violence, or bad words felt like they opened a door to darkness. What we let into our lives matters. Some music, with bad words or angry sounds, can make you feel worried or confused.

  • Treating My Husband Better: I tried to be less proud and show him more love. Think about it: you don't pick your family, but you choose your husband. In a world where people often give up on things instead of fixing them, I decided my marriage was worth working on.

  • Stopping Swearing: I stopped using bad words. They cause fights, arguments, and bring a bad feeling. Most people don't realize it, but swearing can invite bad things into your home. I used to think it was just fun. I was wrong, right? I still have to be careful about it.

  • Understanding Sex and Purity: Things like sleeping around and masturbation are wrong. The world says it's normal, but God says it separates us from Him.

  • Thinking About Homosexuality: The Bible says homosexuality is a sin. But that never means we can hate or be mean to anyone. We are called to love everyone, no matter what. Love and truth need to go together.

  • No Idols: No objects, no people, no famous people should take God's place in our lives. Even some Christian churches give out rocks, charms, bracelets, or "blessings" that have nothing to do with God. If you get really sad about a celebrity you've never met, you might be putting them before God without realizing it. This might be hard to hear, but praying to saints is like having idols. Stop doing it. God is clear: we should only worship, pray to, and honor Him – not saints, not angels, not anyone else.

    • One Way to God: 1 Timothy 2:5 says there's only one God and one person who connects God and people: Jesus.
    • Only Pray to God: The Bible never tells us to pray to Mary, Paul, Peter, Joseph, or any other saint – only to God, through Jesus.
    • The Dead Can't Help: Ecclesiastes 9:5-6 says the dead know nothing, and their feelings are gone. Saints who have died are asleep in Christ, waiting to come back to life. They are not watching us, listening to us, or answering our prayers – only God can do that.
    • Even Angels Don't Want Worship: Revelation 19:10 tells how John bowed down to an angel, but the angel said not to, saying to worship God instead. If angels don't want worship, we shouldn't worship saints either.
    • Worship the Creator, Not Created Things: Romans 1:25 says people worshiped things God made instead of God who made them.
    • The Bible Says No Idols: Exodus 20:3-5 says not to have any other gods and not to bow down or worship them.
    • Be Careful of Fake Miracles: Remember, the devil can also do amazing things to trick you into staying in your sin.
  • Honoring My Parents: I learned to respect my parents, even when they were wrong or hurt me. The Bible tells us to do this.

  • Respecting Authority: The same goes for bosses, leaders, and people in charge. God set up this system.

  • Thinking About Food Differently: I even looked at food in a new way. Eating too much is also a sin, but we don't talk about it much. Some believers are unhealthy and can barely preach. That doesn't respect the body God gave us.

  • Being Honest About Money: And if you're getting money from the government that you shouldn't be, that's also a sin. God cares about being honest.

  • Realizing Being Christian is Different: I started to see how hard it is to be a Christian because we don't live like the rest of the world. Some people think Christians are sad because they can't do a lot of things. But now I know the truly sad people are those in the world who try many things but never find real happiness. Christians choose not to do certain things – not because they aren't allowed, but because they want to please God.

  • Better Relationships: My relationship with God and my family got so much better. You should try it too. It's hard at first, but it's worth it.

5. God Doesn't Share His Glory

Now, want to tell you what no one ever told me.
If this message wakes up even one soul… then sharing my story is worth it.

6. Why This Channel Exists

Now that I’ve found the truth, have fire in me.
want the world to know Jesus and the Holy Spirit.

At first, tried to explain everything and convince people.
But someone reminded me: God doesn’t force anyone—He invites.

So now speak the truth with love, and let God do the rest.

7. The Truth Wish Knew Sooner

No one ever told me:

Believe only in the Bible.
If it’s not in the Bible, it’s not for me.
You will find lot of strange and funny preaching around, but don’t be silly.
Read the Bible and find out for yourself.

John 8:32 — “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”

Almost everyone knows this one thing:

Jesus died.

But lots of people don't really get why or what actually happened when he died. It wasn't just a sad end to a nice person's life. It was way, way more important than that!

It wasn't just to show us he loved us, even though it was the biggest love ever. Think of it like this: we all do things wrong, things that make God sad. It's like we have a big mess that we can't clean up ourselves. Jesus said, "I'll clean it up for you." He took all that yucky stuff – all our wrongdoings – onto himself.

What happened when Jesus died was the biggest trade ever! It's like we owed a huge amount of money that we could never pay back. Jesus came and said, "Don't worry, I'll pay it all." Even though he was perfect and never did anything wrong, he took the punishment for all our wrong things. Because of that, we can be clean and become friends with God again. Because Jesus died, we can have real life – a happy life with God forever.

See? It's like Jesus took all the bad stuff so we could have all the good stuff from God. His death wasn't just something that happened a long time ago; it's the most amazing thing that ever happened, and it changes everything for us today. That's why it's so important to talk about it!

The Holy Spirit is personnot symbol. He’s God. He wants real relationship with you.

Evil spirits are real too. And they often come through things we think are normal.

Sin isn’t just “mistakes.” It’s rebellion. It destroys us.

The devil is subtle. He hides in entertainment, pride, fake friendships, and habits we never question.

There’s real war happening—spiritual battle—and your soul is the prize.

8. When Sin Becomes Normal

Sin has become so “normal” that people don’t even recognize it anymore.

used to celebrate Halloween. thought it was harmless.
dressed up, decorated with ghosts and skeletons—it all felt normal. It felt fun.
But then stopped... and really thought about it.

Why are we decorating our homes and kids with death, demons, and witchcraft—the very things God tells us to reject?

Leviticus 19:26 — “Do not practice divination or seek omens.”
Deuteronomy 18:10-11 — “Let no one be found among you… who practices witchcraft…”
Ephesians 5:11 — “Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.”

We’re not supposed to play with these things—not even pretend.
The world says it’s just fun.
But what spirit is behind that “fun”?

This isn’t about fear.
It’s about truth.
And truth wakes people up.

9. Seeing the World Differently

When God opened my eyes, started noticing things—even inside churches.

People who had been there their whole lives were doing things Jesus clearly said not to do.
And kept thinking, “Why can’t they see it too?”

Even my mom didn’t know that horoscopes or lucky charms were dangerous.
But they are. They open doors to evil.

So today, throw those things out. God doesn’t share His glory.

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