This is what I needed to hear. I love God. I love Jesus. However, I have always struggled trying to reconcile what I was taught, with what I felt growing up in church. I've always looked at progression as the right direction, while almost everyone I know still believes as they always have. I taught my children to pay more attention to Jesus and less to "church people". They share this feeling of progression with me, but it has left us on the outside of what almost all the people we know practice. Relationships within our family have already suffered over our difference in politics, and a certain former (thank God) president. Always, in the back of my mind, is the nagging thought, "What if I'm wrong?". I feel encouraged by your words and knowledge. I knew this was the right path when you quoted Don Henley, lol. I look forward to my journey. Thank you.
This is what I needed to hear. I love God. I love Jesus. However, I have always struggled trying to reconcile what I was taught, with what I felt growing up in church. I've always looked at progression as the right direction, while almost everyone I know still believes as they always have. I taught my children to pay more attention to Jesus and less to "church people". They share this feeling of progression with me, but it has left us on the outside of what almost all the people we know practice. Relationships within our family have already suffered over our difference in politics, and a certain former (thank God) president. Always, in the back of my mind, is the nagging thought, "What if I'm wrong?". I feel encouraged by your words and knowledge. I knew this was the right path when you quoted Don Henley, lol. I look forward to my journey. Thank you.