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Stepping into the Light: You’re a Christian, what now? is a great primer for the new adult Christian, as well as a devotional and inspiring Christian living guidebook.

Written by Diane L. Harris, the daughter of a South Bronx born Jew and a Jamaican-American ex-Episcopalian Jewish convert, Stepping into the Light is the fearless testimony of a former atheist who admits that while Christian salvation erases the threat of eternal damnation, becoming a Christian is not a magical pill for the ills of life on earth.

Combining curiosity, transparency, a gift for simplifying erudition and a palpable joy, Minister Diane explores the questions for God that inundated her as a “baby believer.”

With clarity and wielding a humble sense of humor, this woman of God leads the way to a down-to-earth relationship with a loving Messiah by answering such important questions as: What’s the meaning of salvation? Who do I become when I’m born again? Do I need to know about spiritual warfare? How is the Old Testament relevant to me as a Christian? What does the New Testament teach? What promises does God have for me? Can I contribute to the kingdom of God?

If you are a Christian, “baby believer” or not, who is asking yourself, “what now?” this book is written for you.

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Click here to listen to my first interview as an author: Sunday, 1/11/09 on Urban Literary Review (BlogTalkRadio) with L. Martin Johnson Pratt ( @iluvblackwomen on Twitter ).

Click here to listen to my Saturday, 7/11/09 interview with Evangelist Maureen Chen and her co-host Juergen on Kingdom Club on BlogTalkRadio.

Robin Tramble interviewed me on 7/14/09 on the subject "Why Forgiveness Tests Our Faith", during her awesome Dynamic Women of Faith Telesummit. (Recording issues required that the interview be split into two parts - Part II is here.)

My transformation from atheist to born-again Christian minister was fodder for a second 60-minute interview with Evangelist Maureen Chen and co-host Juergen Mair on Kingdom via the BlogTalkRadio network on Saturday, 7/25/09.

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Friday
Jul242009

The Gift of Forgiveness

We all want the gift of forgiveness, but how gracious are we when it's our turn to forgive? Do we wonder, "What's in it for me?"

Turns out, there is a lot in it for you when you forgive. Don't pass up your blessing.

We all enjoy FREE gifts too. For a FREE copy of "The Gift of Forgiveness", a 13-page e-booklet packed with wisdom about the benefits of forgiveness--from the Bible and from personal experience--send me a quick email at dlh.forgiveness@gmail.com, or leave a comment to this post, and I will email "The Gift of Forgiveness" to you.

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Reader Comments (4)

Thnx for the generous offer i will sahre it with several who are struggling with forgiveness
Rich colvin
colvinr@verizon.net

July 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRich Colvin

Rich,

I emailed the e-book to you last night. Let me know what you think.

July 25, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDiane L. Harris

I believe in the power of forgiveness. I think this is a wonderful thing you are doing. I can not wait to see the book on forgiveness. Thanks in advance.

September 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSandra Lee-Henley

I believe in the power of forgiveness. I think this is a wonderful thing you are doing. I can not wait to see the book on forgiveness. Thanks in advance. hwsanctuary@yahoo.com

September 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSandra Lee-Henley

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