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Value God
You might want your friends and neighbours [or everyone] to know why you value God so much. Yet, you can not quite picture yourself running around for a day, contacting everyone you know and telling them. It would be rather awkward. And tiring!
I am going to show you how you can do this. And, in a way that your friends will take the initiative to find out why you value God.
You can create a personal evangelistic page on mylanguage.net.au and then simply let others know about it!
To create your page click on this link:
The reason our page is called "ValueGod" is because this is what unbelievers are particularly interested in:
- Why do you value your relationship with God?
- What do you gain from that?
- Why do you value God?
Those are challenging questions. If you could speak to those, great!
Or, it might be easier to share how you became a Christian. Or, if you'd like to just put Scripture there and comment on why that particular Scripture is important to you, you can!
You can put on your page whatever you would like!! This is YOUR page. And you can easily change what it says, anytime.
Here are two examples:
The exact page URL for your page will be chosen by you.
It will be:
www.mylanguage.net.au/mypage/xxx(whatever word you put after
/mypage )
You will see that I used
"ausprouty" for one,and
"forgiveness" for another
Ready to start?
Click here





