Keeping in mind the previous questions, here are some practical ideas to guide you in your spiritual search:
Ask God to reveal Himself if you're not sure He's there.
Read the Bible — start with the New Testament books of John, Acts, and Romans.
Talk to people who display a genuine relationship with God — those who obviously love Him and who live by a different set of principles.
Spend time in nature, observing and experiencing God's creation.
Question things everybody seems to take for granted — be a lover of truth.
Ask God-followers why they believe what they believe and how they know their beliefs are true.
Recognize that following God must make sense: truth may go beyond reason, but not against it.
Scour the shelves at a Christian bookstore or church library for credible authors, or ask your Christian friends for a list of authors who have inspired them in their walk with God.
Write down your questions, especially about what you read in the Bible, and take them to a knowledgeable Christian who respects your seeking process.
Know your presuppositions — the things you already believe — and try not to let them interfere with your quest for the truth.
Stay open to actually finding what you're looking for: fear of commitment and change can keep you from finding the truth.
Keep a journal of your thoughts and feelings during your search.
Know your personal issues: your past will profoundly influence your present ability to be objective.
Remember that you don't have to know everything to know something.
Determine to seek for a specific period of time, and continually evaluate your progress. Then try to reach an appropriate conclusion.