I feel like if I live the Christian life, then the people should be able to see it in my everyday actions.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm a Christian man that lives it every day, believing somebody will look and live by example.
I believe that the real expression of your religious beliefs is shown in the daily pattern of your life, in what you contribute to your surroundings and what you take away without infringing on the rights of other people.
Having a Christian worldview shapes my decision-making with respect to all aspects of my life. I always respect people in public life who are principled, and those principles have to be connected to something. And my faith is what serves as the anchor and directs my actions.
I am a Christian person, and I do love the Lord, and I feel no matter who you are, what you believe, how you live your life, it's not my place to judge. I don't have that power. I don't want that power. It's my place to love and to show God's love to other people, even if they don't live a life like I live.
When I look at the Gospel, I see how it is speaking to me at this time. I see how to be to others and it helps.
I have a Christian worldview and so it shapes the way that I view issues. I don't apologize for that, and I don't think people of faith ought to shrink away from being in the public arena.
The point I'm trying to make is that you go to church on Sunday. But the real Christ is out there in your life every day, whether it be the guy you help on the street, how you live your life, and your countenance that makes people want to be you.
I think many times Christians don't really take the opportunity to hear what people are saying and seeing in the world around them.
I was raised a Christian. I'd like to think I have Christian values. I don't attend church.
I don't describe myself as a Christian or religious, but I like to think that how I live my life is honest.
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