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Christian Essentials

Here’s a practical, unbiased, non-denominational list of essentials Christians would need for their faith journey. This focuses on the essentials, without specific traditions or denominational language:


Foundations of Faith 

  • You have a new identity: You are now seen as forgiven, loved, and accepted by God.
  • Jesus is central: Why Jesus? Christianity is about following Jesus—his life, teachings, death, and resurrection.
  • God desires a relationship with you: It’s personal, not just religious or rule-based.
  • Grace over performance: You don’t earn God’s love—it’s a gift.
  • You are not alone: The Holy Spirit is with you to guide, comfort, and help you grow, God is always with us.

📖 Daily Life & Growth (How to Grow in Faith)

  • Read the Bible regularly: Start with the New Testament (e.g., John or Matthew). Read to understand, not to check a box.
  • Talk to God (prayer): Speak honestly, like with a trusted friend. You don’t need fancy words.
  • Reflect and listen: Prayer isn’t just talking—pause and be open to God’s voice or nudges.
  • Live out your faith: Let your actions reflect love, honesty, kindness, and humility.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Community & Relationships

  • Find a supportive community: Look for a group of believers who encourage and challenge you to grow (church, small group, friends).
  • Ask questions: It’s normal to have doubts or be confused. Seek wise, trustworthy voices.
  • Serve others: Use your time and gifts to make a difference—this is a key part of living like Jesus.

🧠 Navigating Challenges

  • Growth is a process: You won’t have everything figured out right away, and that’s okay.
  • Failure isn’t the end: Mistakes don’t disqualify you—keep moving forward.
  • You may feel different: Your values may shift, and not everyone will understand—that’s part of the journey.
  • You’re being transformed: Real change happens over time, through both highs and lows.

🌱 Next Steps & Habits to Build

  • Start small, stay consistent: Build a simple routine—daily time with God, weekly community, occasional acts of service.
  • Keep learning: Books, podcasts, and conversations can help deepen your understanding.
  • Write things down: Journaling prayers, questions, or what you learn can help your faith become real and personal.
  • Stay open: Let your heart and mind be shaped, challenged, and renewed over time.

Begin Here

First Essential: You are Forgiven

You have a new identity. Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. 2 Corinthians 5:17