Help needed for Christian Website

savedandfree

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Hi Guys,

I am compiling information and working on a design for a website that will be aimed towards an audience of non-believers/curious people. What I mean is, that I want this site (and will market it towards) people who haven't yet been saved. They may be curious and want information on how to begin the journey.

I would really appreciate it if some of the lovely people on this forum could post here, private message or email me any of the following to help me make my dream a reality:

*Testimonies
*What you think it means to be saved
*How you would approach suggesting salvation in Christ to a non-believer/curious person
*Your own experiences

This information can be completely anonymous. It will just be used as information on the site.

Please feel free to post here or pm or email me if you have any other questions.

Thank you in advance.

God Bless
 
Welcome to CFnet! :wave

Just keep in mind that we have a rule you agreed to that members may not post links to personal websites until they have at least 20 posts. Then, you can share it. I hope your vision is Blessed and that blessing reaches many lost people. :)
 
Testimonies would be good, but be sure to include a biblically sound description on the path to salvation. Try to steer clear of the whole fire and brimstone message, as that tends to scare unbelievers off more than it attracts them.

Just take an open and honest approach and provide links or content of resources they can look at, including the Nicene Creed and other important documents with biblical references.
 
Welcome to CFnet! :wave

Just keep in mind that we have a rule you agreed to that members may not post links to personal websites until they have at least 20 posts. Then, you can share it. I hope your vision is Blessed and that blessing reaches many lost people. :)

I will definitely abide by that rule thanks :)
 
Testimonies would be good, but be sure to include a biblically sound description on the path to salvation. Try to steer clear of the whole fire and brimstone message, as that tends to scare unbelievers off more than it attracts them.

Just take an open and honest approach and provide links or content of resources they can look at, including the Nicene Creed and other important documents with biblical references.

Thank you for your advice it is very helpful.
 
Hey there: I love brainstorming ideas about the web. I am not selling anything but believe that "Iron Sharpens Iron". Shoot me a message if you like.
 
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