5 /5 Athena Hill: I was 18 when I met a young person in Beauty School who went to this church. She never talked to me about church other than an event that they did for the young people that graduated that year. She became my friend and one day on our way to lunch, I asked her “You go to church. So help me to understand because it doesn’t make common sense to me. What does it mean to be born again? I cannot go back into my mother and be born again.” I had this question since I was about 12 when a family friend said she was born again. However, no one ever told me what that meant. This day I was pointed to the scriptures that showed my exact question. John 3:3. It wasn’t a preacher or someone who was an official in the church, and she didn’t give me an opinion or thought, but pointed me to the truth in the Word of God. A young person provided me with an answer I had wanted to know for years.
It was over a year later before I finally walked though those doors. I was still searching for something and just didn’t realize who or what I was looking for. I had to see for myself that all those things I depended on or looked to for happiness were only temporary and I was living for my next moment to feel happy or fulfilled again. But when I came I found everything I wanted and more. I found a people that almost 20years later still love me and see me as their sister, daughter, niece, and friend.
I believe I wasn’t led here by chance. I know with every fiber in me that He brought me to this people so I can learn how to be like Him. Not through opinions, thoughts, or theologies, but through the preaching of the Truth of the Word of God and the implementation of living it. Here I found a people that care about one another spiritually and naturally.
If you came across this church, it wasn’t by chance. If you have tried everything and everything has failed, Try Jesus. He can be your dearest friend. He that hungers and thirsts, the same shall be filled.
I am forever grateful to have been led here and this opportunity to keep getting to know more about Jesus. I’m thankful to keep learning the depths, heights, and width of Him and the pattern He left us.