Gandhi even said, "I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." While I have great respect for the man, his quote shows two major misconceptions: 1. That while there are many examples of people who claim to be Christian but who do not practice Christ's teachings, there are many who do follow Christ's example. 2. Jesus is not only "your Christ," but is Christ for everyone. Gandhi at least learned about Christ, but he did not realize that Christ came to save him as well.
Many people have dismissed Jesus based on hearsay. Some have listened to only a portion of His teachings and have dismissed them as too hard. If they only got to know Him, they would love Him as He loves all of us.
Getting to know Him is easy: open your heart. Take the moment and ask Him to reveal His presence to you. Like Adam and Eve, we often try to hide from God, ashamed of our nakedness, ashamed because of our sins, but He loves us anyway. Once you accept God's love, learn about Him. The best place to start is the Gospel of Luke, followed by the Acts of the Apostles. While Matthew comes first in the Bible and John is the most lyrical, Luke is the best starting point. Read and reflect on each teaching of Jesus and each miracle that He performs. The Truth which He exudes is undeniable.
Don't just listen to my hearsay; experience Jesus for yourself.