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For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
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The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

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0ae10e  No.705271

I refound my faith a couple years ago and my daughter, who was six at the time, watched the whole process. I am very forthcoming with what I believe. I was never forced into any faith as a child until then. My mother wanted to be sure that I could find answers for myself. I understand why she did this as my faith is extremely strong now. I doubt nothing. My connection to our savior Christ felt organic and unforced. It was a very profound experience.

My partner is very non organized religious. She has a faith in a higher power but believes all major religions are wrong and are a mistake. She is baptized though. Her childhood years, Christianity was forced on her in a bad way.

This is now an interesting dynamic. We love each and respect each other's beliefs, but I don't know if I will ever be able to bring her back to knowing Jesus.

As said, my daughter is 8. She's starting to understand things and asking the deep questions of life. She even says she understands what god is and that she understands that our world is too perfect to not be created by something. Recently she has told me that God gives her dreams. She says she's being told to ask me about God. I don't know if this is just environmental persuasion (her teacher and a couple of her school friends are open Christians) or if maybe the Lord is speaking to her. She is very adamant that she does not want to talk to her mom about it.

Tldr, my daughter is asking about God and I don't know how to foster that knowledge in an environment where her mother is an adamant non-believer. I don't want her mom to discourage her belief.

Help me bros, I think the Lord is calling her.

5e5b8b  No.705285

>>705271

Perhaps you should think about taking her with you to see a pastor/spiritual father/etc. (I'm not sure what your denomination is) with you and discussing it between the three of you. Or perhaps ask your pastor/spiritual father about how to go about this issue and go with his advice for you.


a6da6d  No.705936

>>705271

You should evangelize your daughter you mong.

Is the salvation of your daughter's soul really worth forfeiting for the sake of the whims of your infidel wife?


a52e05  No.706009

Put your girl in the wild then ask her about how perfect the world is after a week.


c6d121  No.706039

give her a kjv




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