Spiritual Seekers
What is a
"Spiritual Seeker"?
A
spiritual seeker is someone who is looking for truth. To be a seeker in the
spiritual realm is to seriously consider-or reconsider-what God means to
you.
Maybe the success
you've enjoyed in your life isn't as satisfying as you thought it would be.
Maybe the fun is starting to feel routine. Maybe things you used to deal
with are starting to deal with you. Maybe you just want your "good" life to
be good at a deeper, more meaningful level. Whatever the case, if you're
trying to discover spiritual truth, you're qualified to be called a
"seeker".
As a seeker, you're
open to the possibility that God might be real and able to make a definite
difference. You're looking for something more, and you've stopped pretending
to have it all together. You know you don't know-but you want to know.
Maybe you have tried
other religions and still find something missing. You are looking for
a religion that is based upon relationship instead of works.
Maybe you have tried
Christianity before and it "didn't work". You realize now that it didn't
work because you were not serious, you were focused on God instead of
people, you allowed your 'baggage' to get in the way.
Whatever reason you are
on a spiritual journey, we are committed to provide resources and people to
help you on your journey.
"I
am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but
through Me." John 14:6 (NASB). We understand that these words may sound very
limiting. But here is the Good News-anyone (yes, anyone) can choose to have
a personal relationship with Jesus. But then, we are jumping way too far
ahead for many of you. You have way too many questions that need to be
answered before you are willing to make such a commitment. We understand.
That is why we have created a Spiritual Seekers Section. It will have many
answers to your questions, provide you with historical and archaeological
proof of the Bible and much more.
Until we move the
information to this web site, it is located at the
In His Steps
Ministries Web Site.
You may also post
questions, comments, concerns, at our
Christian Forum. (Don't
let the name scare you-check it out.) |