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We learn from the Apostle Paul in Colossians 1:13-14,“For He has rescued us from the dominion of darkness, and brought us into the kingdom of the Son Who He loves, in Whom we have redemption.” Christians have grown far too content living in a lost, secular society. The time for change, real change, is now.
The Bible also teaches in I Corinthians 13:12 that all Christians look in a mirror darkly, obscuring their understanding of spiritual reality. Sadly, Christians today often intensify their own
misunderstandings of the Bible by confusing secular teachings with God's truth. They rely on the personal interpretations of others, grasping at philosophies which they believe have successfully impacted their lives. Although many are professing Christians, their faith often rests on a patchwork of personal successes, thereby denying the loving, yet disciplining, hand of God.
Even so, God has allowed His faithful to see His spiritual protection as seen in II Kings 6: 15-17. Elisha asks God to reveal to his servant God’s protection even though both Elisha and his servant were completely surrounded by a warring enemy. God opened the eyes of the servant, “ ... and he looked and he saw the hills full of horses and chariots of fire around Elisha.” Both Elisha and his servant were surrounded by an unseen, yet protective, army of God’s angels!
Christians today need to see this same protection by God - not as a result of their own experiences, but by faith. Now we look into a mirror dimly, seeing only ourselves. We choose to admire the image, seeing at best a broken reflection of personal desires, needs, and goals. But as God wills, He removes the “reflective lining” in the mirror, and the mirror becomes a window for us to see the outside world. Christians now see the needs of others! In the Bible's book of James, the same emphasis is recorded. Soon our focus shifts away from us to others – the Way God intended it to be. It’s Biblical, and it's The Christian Way!
Christians have been absorbed by a world system rather than setting themselves apart in that world. Having lost their willingness to share Christ or even recognize the Biblical mandate to do so, many Christians not only need to learn how to share their faith, but why. Bible Pathway’s website addresses these concerns and much more!
About the writer . . . 
The Christian Way website belongs to Bible Pathway Ministries and was written by Keith Anderson. Keith and his wife, Terry, are members of College Heights Chapel, a non-denominational church located in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Both Keith and Terry are confined to wheelchairs. Both are homebound with multiple sclerosis. Keith holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in the German language and a Master of Arts degree in Social Administration. Terry holds Master of Arts degree and is a Registered Nurse. Keith's mom, Margaret, recently passed away, and he writes this dedication:

My mother loved us kids, and she sacrificed everything for us. I know that I trusted my mother in everything. Like other children, I took all the things a mother does for granted.
I didn’t understand the never-ending love of a mother as I grew up. Little things, such as meals on the table, clean clothes, making our house a home, are only some of the many things she happily provided for us.
She provided every necessity of life for me, always willing to sacrifice so that we would first have our needs met. We didn’t have a lot of extra things, but I did have a loving, caring mother, which is worth more than all the luxuries in the world. I appreciate her more than ever now, perhaps because I know that her love was there, no matter what.
As I grew up in Duluth, Minnesota, I remember the frequent times I had to pick wild strawberries with her in the back field, strawberries which she would later preserve into jam. She taught me how to find patches of wild strawberries, and in doing so, the discipline of picking them, not eating them. As simple as that sounds, I carried this lesson of discipline with me the rest of my life. As always, my mother knew best.
I suppose there are
hundreds of stories I could tell, but they will remain locked away in my memory forever. My mother was a person who welcomed everyone into our home. I’ve not seen her now for eight years, not because of choice, but because of my paraplegic disability. I now wish that I could have spent more time with her. She loved me, and I loved her. I’ll remember my mom, forever.
It was my mother who encouraged me to attend Sunday School. My faith in God was inspired by her. As my mother, she will be remembered in this Christian website.
May my mother's faith in her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
give her soul eternal rest and peace, forever.