janetupnorth
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Well, way back in March we had a thread called "For the Christians on Chef Success - for those who don't want to talk about religion ignore"Here was the main post:
We had a lively discussion, great encouragement and then as with any conversation about religion and/or politics, we had our little battles over what is a "Christian".Well, I got thinking about this again this past weekend and want to revive the part about the 3-2-1 Plan in our spiritual lives. Hopefully we can do without the debate or have some healthy debate elsewhere. I know, I know, something is going to happen and someone will end up getting offended. However, I am an Independent Consultant and run my business with my beliefs. I joined Pampered Chef because of the principles the company was founded on and without my faith in Christ, I am not where I am today as a person or as a Consultant. So, how can I not share and talk about my faith and want to be encouraged in my walk? So, if you want some encouragement, some challenge in your spiritual life, join in. If you are looking to debate, please try to keep it on a separate topic thread. I am not trying to offend anyone, just want to try to avoid conflict in advance and be an encouragement. If anyone wants to know what I specifically believe or where I go to check, feel free to PM me or check the links in my new blog that shows where we go and what we believe.I had a thought hit me today on the way to get my kids after work...We have the 3-2-1 Plan for Success with PC...why aren't I doing the same thing with my Christian life?PC provides some financial security and my personal relationship with Jesus Christ provides me eternal security...do I put as much emphasis on what provides me with eternal security as I do with my finances? Why is it sometimes easier to sell PC than talk to others about God?How would you apply the 3-2-1 Plan to your spiritual life?Whether it be in reading your Bible "x" times a day/week/month, praying for things, making contacts with those in need, witnessing, whatever........curious to hear how you would apply it in your life...and challenging you to (which will challenge me too!)