I believe in God and I identify as a Christian, but I believe the focus on evangelism and indoctrination has ultimately harmed the world and the church.
I have found a deeper, more meaningful spiritual walk by letting people live their lives, and just make myself available if they ask for guidance. I have zero interest in controlling people or telling someone else how to live their lives. This has [thankfully] allowed me to let go of many prejudices and pre-conceived notions about people and cultures.
I try to focus more on being Christ-like in my everyday actions rather than seeing everyone who drinks, smokes, and has sex in a way I don't personally approve of as a lost soul doomed to damnation unless I awkwardly hand them a Bible tract. I can actually be friends with people who fundamentally disagree with my beliefs without pretense and without them worrying that I'm trying to convert them. I can just be myself--without making "Christian" my entire personality--and just be there for people whenever they need me.