Growing up, my church was very unstable. The pastor was married to a woman who was a Buddhist and a feminist, which are two things that do not mix in a marriage with a Christian pastor. While attending this church, I thought I knew what it took to be a Christian. I thought I had to pray, and go to church, that was it. It wasn't until after my parents (who were new Christians themselves at the time) decided to change churches, due to the unstableness of our church, that I learned that I was very wrong about how to live my life. I didn't care what movies I watched or what music I listened to, because I figured that if I didn't do the things that were talked about in the media, that I was still a good Christian. I was wrong. It wasn't until I came to Liberty University that I started seeing what God really wants of me. God started showing me that even though I don't act out the things that I hear in music, or do the things that I see in movies, that all of the content in those things go into my subconscious for Satan to use against me later. Since then, I have seen such a huge change in my heart. Every decision I make is based off of what it says in the Bible. God has changed my heart, and I have been enjoying this reformation in my life.
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