What We're About

"I Don’t Walk Alone" is a discipleship ministry committed to walking alongside believers who feel spiritually stagnant, weighed down by sin, or stuck in a lukewarm faith. We are here for those who long to break free from complacency and live boldly in the fullness of Christ.

We believe that no one is meant to journey through the Christian life alone. Many Christians—though raised in church and familiar with the language of faith—struggle with uncertainty about their salvation and lack a true, transformative relationship with Jesus. This ministry exists to help them move from doubt to assurance, from passive belief to an active and living faith.

We are passionate about proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ—the good news of His death, burial, and resurrection—as the only way to the Father. We believe salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone.

Our mission is to call people to repentance, faith, and a transformed life in Christ. We aim to disciple believers, equip them to grow spiritually, and encourage them to live in joyful obedience to God’s Word. Everything we do is rooted in Scripture, with the ultimate goal of glorifying God and making Christ known.

What We Believe
  • The Gospel is at the heart of our faith. Jesus’ death and resurrection make salvation possible for all who believe.

  • Salvation is a gift of grace, received through faith—not by works.

  • Repentance is essential—a true turning away from sin and surrendering to Christ.

  • Transformation is the evidence of salvation. A believer becomes a new creation, renewed by the Holy Spirit.

  • Confession of Christ is vital. “If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord… you will be saved” (Romans 10:9).

  • Baptism is a step of obedience, symbolizing our identification with Christ’s death and resurrection. It does not save but testifies to a changed life.

  • Discipleship is central to our purpose. We are committed to helping believers grow in faith, obedience, and spiritual maturity.

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No one is meant to walk alone