Positive Impact Of Christianity In My Life

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The Impact of Christianity
Healings are said to be things of the past and from the Apostles, but I’m proof that’s not true. Many people hold on to Christianity as just a simple belief, they say it does nothing but give people hope. That statement holds me captivated, because I look at my life and see how I’ve been impacted by Christianity. For me, Christianity is not simply hope, but a part of my life! The effects of Christianity, physically and emotionally, have benefited my life. When I was born I had Spinabifida, a five millimeter hole I my heart, and I was deaf. This devastated my mother, because she wanted to all she could for me, but there was physically nothing she could do. About two months after that, my mom was walking along her street, in front of a friend’s house. This friend was holding a house church inside and when they saw her they rushed outside to us. She was holding me in her arms crying. They asked if they could pray for us and she nodded. All of these random Christians started praying for me, in the name of Jesus, to be healed. After a few minutes my mother saw my back straightening in front of her eyes and when she said my name I looked up at her. Everyone was ecstatic because there was no way scientifically to explain what had happened.
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The evidence of love and respect thought-out Christianity’s religious book is everywhere! I accepted had and let it guide my life. Love everyone I meet and be polite to everyone, not just the rich or attractive. Going out of my way to be friends with the lonely people has blessed my life in many more ways than one. I’ve learned self-discipline and honesty. All of these things have culminated with me having an abundant friend group and my respectful behavior has helped me financially. Respect, love, and patience are all things Christianity has taught me. None of them have ever caused me harm or grief, rather have benefited my life and put me in a place for

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