Your questions
deserve serious answers.
If you're asking whether God is real, whether life has meaning, whether Jesus is who he claimed to be - those questions deserve to be taken seriously. We take them seriously here.
What's brought you here?
Choose the question closest to what's actually on your mind. There are no wrong answers.
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That feeling matters. The Christian faith says you were not made by accident or just for survival, success, or self-expression. You were made by God, on purpose, and your heart will stay restless until it finds its home in him.
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Pain has a way of waking us up. Christianity does not pretend suffering is small, but it does say God meets us in it, speaks through it, and can bring hope even where life feels broken.
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That is a good place to start. Real faith is not pretending your questions do not exist. It is being willing to follow the truth wherever it leads, and Christianity believes Jesus can stand up to honest scrutiny.
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You are not the first, and you are not too far gone. Sometimes people walk away from church because of disappointment, pressure, or confusion. Jesus is still worth meeting for yourself.
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At the centre of Christianity is a person. Jesus is not just a teacher or moral example. He claimed to be God, carry our sin, defeat death, and lead us into real life.
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That is more common than you think. You do not need to arrive with a polished worldview. Faith often begins with honesty, a willingness to seek, and the courage to ask what is really true.
What Christians actually believe - and why it matters
1. You were made for God.
You are not an accident. You were made by God, loved by God, and made to know him. That ache for more, even when life looks full, is not random. It points to the fact that nothing in this world can take God’s place.
2. Something is broken.
The Bible calls it sin. We have all lived for ourselves instead of toward God. That is why the world is marked by pain, injustice, confusion, and distance, and why something often feels off in us too.
3. Jesus came to rescue us.
God did not stay distant. In Jesus, he came near. Fully God and fully man, Jesus lived the life we could not live, died for our sin, and rose again. His resurrection means sin, death, and shame do not get the final word.
4. You do not earn your way back.
You respond by turning to him and trusting what he has done. That is faith. Trusting Jesus enough to place your life in his hands. And when you do, he forgives, restores, and makes you new.
Real Stories.
Stories of real people transformed by Christ.
Real stories. Real change.
Cece
“I came in carrying loneliness inside. In the middle of it, I found people, purpose, and a sense that God had not forgotten me.”
Designer & IllustratorAka
“I had grown up in church, but Lifehouse gave me space to ask the deeper questions I had never really voiced.”
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Hard questions. No pretending.
We do not think faith means ignoring the difficult stuff. Some of the most important questions are the hardest ones.
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The Bible does not deny the reality of pain. It says the world is broken by sin, not as God intended, yet God has not stayed distant from it. In Jesus, he entered suffering himself, and promises that pain will not have the final word.
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Sometimes, yes. Christians do fail. But Christianity is not built on Christians being perfect. It is built on Jesus being true. The failure of his followers does not cancel out who He is.
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Because Christianity is not mainly about finding your own path to God. It is about God coming to us in Jesus. If Jesus is who he claimed to be, then he is not one option among many, but the way home.
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No one comes to God by being impressive. We come needy, guilty, and honest. The heart of Christianity is that Jesus came for sinners, not people who already had it together.
Going deeperThings worth your time
The best single place to meet Jesus in his own words. Read one chapter a day.
The Gospel of John
BookWhy we need Jesus and how he satisfies our hunger for meaning and purpose in life & for life beyond death.
Why Jesus? — Nicky Gumbel
PodcastMonet Goode, Instructor
Start HereIn this Bible Basics video, we take a quick look at the person of Jesus.
Who Is Jesus — BibleProject
FilmBased on Lee Strobel's investigation - a journalist who set out to disprove the resurrection.
The Case for Christ (2017)