People who find Christianity later in life usually adopt these 7 behaviors

Not all Christians were raised as Christians as children. And many might have left the faith and returned again later in life. 

Becoming a Christian in your adulthood is a massively transformative experience — something unique to people who find faith later on. 

It’s difficult to find Christ and not be completely changed, right? 

You’ll often notice certain behavioral changes in people who become Christian later in life. Let’s take a look at what they are. 

1) Increased empathy and kindness

When people find Christianity later in life, they often experience a noticeable change in how much they care for others and show kindness. This shift comes from Christian teachings, which focus on love, compassion, and understanding.

This new empathy isn’t just about feeling more; it leads to action. They become more patient, forgiving, and ready to help others, reflecting Christ’s love in their everyday lives.

This change is a strong sign of their faith. It shows how Christian teachings encourage people to improve and follow Jesus’ example of love and kindness.

Their kindness often reaches beyond just family and friends, making a positive difference in their community and contributing to a more caring world.

2) Deepened prayer life

For those who discover Christianity later in life, their approach to prayer often undergoes a profound transformation.

Prayer evolves from a simple task to a deep and meaningful practice, allowing them to connect with God on a more personal level.

Rather than being a duty, prayer becomes a genuine expression of their faith, filled with gratitude, repentance, and the desire for a closer relationship with God.

They dedicate more time to it, seeking divine guidance, strength, and wisdom.

This deepened prayer life reveals their commitment to following God’s will and highlights how much they rely on His grace to navigate life’s challenges with spiritual strength.

Aside from connecting with your creator, there are lots of benefits of prayer. 

For example, did you know that prayer decreases anxiety?

3) Greater sense of gratitude

In addition to deepened prayer life, people who discover Christianity later in life often develop a greater sense of gratitude.

This might seem counter-intuitive, considering the challenges and trials they may have faced. Yet, it’s precisely these experiences that contribute to their heightened awareness and appreciation of God’s grace in their lives.

Their gratitude isn’t confined to the big, monumental moments or blessings.

Instead, they find joy and thankfulness in the seemingly mundane aspects of life.

They recognize these as gifts from God, and this realization influences their perspective and attitude towards life.

This sense of gratitude goes beyond mere acknowledgment. It permeates their actions, conversations, and relationships.

The result?

A life marked by contentment, humility, and a deep appreciation for God’s providential care in every aspect of their lives.

4) Stronger sense of community

Have you ever noticed how transformative experiences often lead us to seek connection and understanding from others?

For those who find Christianity later in life, this is manifested in a stronger sense of community.

They understand that faith is not solitary but shared, and they actively seek fellowship with other believers.

They engage more with their local church, participate in Bible study groups, volunteer for church activities, and immerse themselves in the life of the Christian community.

This participation is not just about fitting into a group; it’s about sharing and growing in their faith journey alongside others who share their beliefs and values.

5) Active engagement with the Bible

Another common behavior adopted by those who find Christianity later in life is active engagement with the Bible. They recognize the Bible as the word of God, a guide to living a life pleasing to Him.

This active engagement goes beyond just reading the Bible. They often:

  • Study it systematically
  • Reflect on its teachings
  • Apply its lessons in their daily lives

They don’t just read the Bible as a religious text, but as a manual for life filled with wisdom, instructions, and promises from God. The Bible becomes their primary source of comfort, guidance, and inspiration in their journey of faith.

Research shows that regular Bible reading is linked to improved mental health and overall well-being.

6) Living out faith in daily life

One of the most profound changes that people who find Christianity later in life experience is the integration of their faith into their daily lives. For them, Christianity is not just a belief system or a set of doctrines, but a way of life.

These individuals strive to live out their faith in every aspect of their lives, not just in religious settings. They aim to reflect Christ’s love and righteousness in their actions, words, and attitudes.

Whether it’s at work, at home, or in their community, they seek to embody the principles and values of Christianity.

Their faith becomes a driving force that shapes their decisions, influences their relationships, and guides their conduct.

This integration of faith into daily life is a powerful testament to the impact of finding Christianity later in life and the transformative power it can have.

7) Evangelism and sharing faith

Imagine finding a treasure, wouldn’t you want to share the news with everyone you know? For many who find Christianity later in life, their newfound faith feels like a treasure they can’t help but share.

Evangelism, or sharing their faith with others, becomes a natural part of their lives.

They share their personal experiences, the changes they’ve undergone, and the joy and peace they’ve found in their faith. This isn’t about imposing beliefs on others; instead, it’s about sharing the hope and love they’ve discovered.

This desire to share their faith doesn’t stem from obligation or duty. It comes from a genuine desire to see others experience the same transformation and fulfillment they’ve found in Christianity.

This evangelistic zeal is another characteristic behavior of individuals who come to Christianity later in life.

Where does this transformation lead?

For those who find Christianity later in life, the changes are often profound and undeniable. From deeper empathy and prayer to living out faith in daily life, these transformations reflect the core message of Christianity: growth, love, and redemption.

As C.S. Lewis once said, “You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.”

This beautifully captures the journey of faith — no matter when it begins, it holds the power to transform not just the individual, but the lives of those around them.

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Elizabeth Carter

Elizabeth Carter

I'm Elizabeth Carter, the heart behind Biblescripture.net. I’m a theology graduate from Boston College who found her calling in making the Bible's wisdom vibrant and accessible. Alongside my studies, I cultivated a love for peaceful morning walks and deep conversations about faith over coffee. Every day, I'm here to walk with you through scripture, making its teachings not just accessible, but a vibrant part of your daily life. Join me in discovering how these ancient words can transform us in the most beautiful ways.

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