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For New Believers

Tyrone Barnette

Next Steps for a New Christian/Believer



Congratulations and Blessings to you! If you are a new believer, you are at the beginning of a journey that will change everything in your life and relationships. Your sins have been forgiven and you have been given a fresh start by placing your faith and confidence in Jesus Christ.


In addition to the amazing blessings God is sending your way, you are probably thinking, “Now what? What is the next step?” Good News, the Bible offers some important steps you must take as you begin your new relationship with Christ and His church.



First, as a new Christian, begin reading the Bible.

There are many translations and numerous places to start. While there is no perfect translation, we recommend you choose a Bible that is easy for you to understand and is faithful to the original text of the Bible. To sample some of today’s popular translations, you can go to websites such as BibleGateway.com or YouVersion.com. We recommend that you begin your reading with the Gospel of John or one of the other Gospels to read for yourself what Jesus taught and did during His time on earth. Other articles on GotQuestions.org will help you answer the practical questions you have about God and spiritual issues. 



Second, as a new Christian, begin praying.

Prayer is simply talking with God. Many believe prayer can only take place during a church service or by saying very deep and spiritual words No! Just talk to God about whatever you need to as if He was your dearest friend… because He is. Throughout each day, you can give thanks to God, ask Him to answer your daily needs, and pray on behalf of others. It’s also important to pray together with others who follow Christ, encouraging each other, praising God, and seeking answers to everyone’s requests. 



Third, as a new Christian, be baptized.

Baptism symbolizes your new life in Christ and proclaims that you are now committed to Jesus. Even Jesus was baptized, and He calls those who believe in Him to also be baptized. Baptism does not have any magical or mystical power, nor is it a requirement for salvation.  It is a symbol that you are already saved and a testimony to everyone that you are a new person in Christ Jesus. 

Before you are placed under the water you make a confession that Jesus is your Lord and that you have placed your trust in Him to forgive you of sin and guide you by His Spirit forever.

Our Pastoral Care Ministry will meet with you before your
baptism is scheduled and give you all the details you need to prepare for this special day.  We have a brief baptism class for our youth that we require them to attend. At your baptism we encourage you to invite family and friends to attend because at Peace Baptist we make a big deal about your baptism!



Fourth, as a new Christian, build friendships with other Christians.

The Christian life is designed to be enjoyed with others. Jesus invested much of His ministry with 12 disciples as His closest friends. He likewise calls us to live in community with one another. The New Testament has over 50 “one another” verses that refer to loving one another, serving one another, encouraging one another, and praying for one another. Each of these commands requires relationships with other Christians.

Fellowship with other believers is one of the purposes of a local church. Peace Baptist is a great place to get involved. We will have our team help you
find a small group to join.  It is always intimidating to meet new people, but we have a simple process for you to choose a group that appeals to you and meets your needs as you grow and mature.  When you are ready, we will also help you find a place for you to serve in the church and community.


As you build relationships with others, we also want you to build a relationship with Peace Baptist. Becoming a member of our church family is a great way to learn our history, participate in the ways we live out the Great Commandment and do life with an amazing community.


Fifth, as a new Christian, tell someone about your faith.

Becoming a Christian is not a secret; it’s a celebration! Share your story! Tell all who will listen about Christ’s work in your life. In some cases, other people will come to faith in Jesus through the example you share.


Sometimes it's our actions that speak louder than anything. Put your faith on display by being the church and serve in ministry. Peace offers a variety of ways to serve our church and our community. Find your place in ministry and get involved as we meet needs. Your life will be a light for others to see and you will be a trophy of God’s grace.

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