Welcome New Believer You’ve made a decision to trust in Jesus — a decision that will transform your life both now and into eternity.
If you have turned from trusting in yourself and are now relying on Christ alone to save you, the Bible says you have passed from death to life, your sins are forgiven, and you have been adopted into God’s family. This isn’t because of anything you have done, but because of what Jesus has already done for you on the cross.
You are saved by grace, through faith in Christ as a free gift - not by your performance, and not by your feelings. Still, it’s good and right to speak to God and express to Him what has happened in your heart and reaffirm your faith.
Prayer to GodFather God, thank you for revealing the truth to me.
From this moment onwards, I put my full trust and assurance in Jesus as my saviour.
He alone has paid for my sins by His sacrifice on the cross, and I trust in the promise of eternal life in Him.
Help me now to learn, and to live the way You want me to live.Change my heart, shape my desires, and lead me by Your Spirit.
Amen.
Now that you believe, it’s vital to be grounded in the basics of the Christian faith — what the gospel is, what Jesus has done, and what salvation really means.
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There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.
- Romans 8:1
Joining a Church“Do not forsake meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encourage one another.”
— Hebrews 10:25
Becoming a Christian is not just a private moment between you and God. God saves us into a family — His people. A good church will help you grow, learn the Bible, ask questions, and live out your new faith with others.
Not all churches are the same. Some focus on entertainment or emotional hype, some focus on human traditions, and others drift into personalities, spiritual experiences, or bureaucracy. What you need most as a new believer is a church that teaches the Bible faithfully and clearly, points you to Christ, and helps you understand the gospel.
Look for a church that:
• teaches straight from Scripture
• explains salvation through Christ alone
• is humble and Christ-centred
• encourages holiness and repentance
• cares about discipleship, not hype
• prays reverently
• values truth more than numbers or feelings
Be cautious of churches that:
• elevate leaders or “apostles”
• focus on dramatic spiritual experiences
• make church into a performance or show
• teach prosperity, miracles-on-demand, or prophecy culture
• add rituals or works to the gospel
• preach self-help instead of the cross
• avoid talking about sin, judgment, or repentance
You don’t need a church with flashing lights, ecstatic energy, or endless programs — you need one that helps you know God more deeply through His Word. Growth for a believer comes through truth, not theatrics; through Scripture, not spectacle.
If you’re unsure about a church, ask these questions:
• Do they teach the Bible verse by verse?
• Do they explain the gospel clearly?
• Do they point to Jesus, not themselves?
• Do they preach grace without abandoning truth?
• Do they care more about holiness than hype?
A good church won’t be perfect, but it will be anchored in Scripture, centred on Christ, and focused on helping believers grow.