Viewed as the foundational Word of God and the primary source of authority for faith and life. 2. The Personal Journey (Testimony)
If you are writing about your own experience, this is often called a "testimony." It moves from objective doctrine to personal pronouns (e.g., Jesus is "my" Savior).
Belief in one God who exists eternally in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Christian Faith
Explain how you encountered God and the specific moment or process of trusting in Christ.
A formal summary typically focuses on what a ministry or church believes to be the essential truths of Christianity. Viewed as the foundational Word of God and
Describe your life before coming to faith or a time of struggle.
Share how your perspective, priorities, or life has changed since then. 3. Faith in Practice (Daily Life & Work) Belief in one God who exists eternally in
A "write-up" on the Christian faith can take several forms depending on your goal. Here are three distinct ways to approach it, ranging from a formal summary of core beliefs to a personal reflection. 1. The Core Tenets (Statement of Faith)