I consider myself a Christian. Albeit, not a "organized" Christian. My walk with God is a personal quest and not for public display or approval. I don't talk to Him everyday, but acknowledge and thank Him often for the good in my life.
Rarely do I see a beautiful sunset without telling Him, "Thank You."
When I feel oppressive forces around me or my DH, I silently pray for protection and strength. Often, before sleep, I lay with my hand on my DH's heart and ask God to protect him and give him strength.
I am thankful to God for everyday that I have with my nieces and nephews, and understand why He chose for me not to have my own children.
I am thankful to God for my ability to trust others with an open heart, and forgive when that trust is broken. Although, I'm unsure if my inability to open my arms or my door to those who have broken my trust is from Him or me. I am civil but firm on this, in that, I try not hold animosity but have set them outside my private life. They have to "earn" their way back in by rebuilding my trust in them again.
This is not to say that I'm not wary, at times, of strangers...but I try not to let first impressions influence me. "The proof is in the pudding." Such is the case with Obama, time will tell the story.
I will help all that I can, when I can, if it doesn't take from the mouths of the ones I love. This is not a Christian sentiment, because it puts others before the teachings of God through Jesus. In fact, it may relate more to the animal kingdom. Or just maternal. Take it however you choose.
These are my beliefs in a nutshell.
Hugs!
Robyn