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Have you recently given your life to Jesus and wondered what comes next?
In this episode of Healthy & Redeemed, we gently walk through four simple and essential steps that help new believers grow strong and steady in their faith: sharing your faith, reading God’s Word, praying daily, and connecting with a church community.
We’ll also talk about how the Holy Spirit begins transforming your heart from the inside out, and why these early choices help build a foundation that can carry you through every season of life.
Whether you’ve just accepted Jesus as your Savior or are coming back to your faith, this episode will help you take confident, Spirit-led steps in your new journey.
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