Annie
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My own perspective is living my life, personally and professionally to the limits that God gave me. With that said, I infrequently inject religion into my conversations in real life. I'm not evangelical, I believe my best recommendation to Christ is by example and explaining my faith, when asked.
I've raised three children within those guidelines, we went to church together on Sundays and holydays. They were brought up with the teachings of our Church. We prayed a meals and bedtimes, with examples set of giving thanks, praise, and requests for help as the occassions arose.
They were taught and I practice giving help when help is needed, through acts of kindness, money, and service. My children all do the same. I would say I give much more outside of my particular church, through community opportunities than within it. That is a reaction to the particular acts of my church, not bad, just not what I wish to participate in any great degree.
Well, that's it for a start, any other ideas?
I've raised three children within those guidelines, we went to church together on Sundays and holydays. They were brought up with the teachings of our Church. We prayed a meals and bedtimes, with examples set of giving thanks, praise, and requests for help as the occassions arose.
They were taught and I practice giving help when help is needed, through acts of kindness, money, and service. My children all do the same. I would say I give much more outside of my particular church, through community opportunities than within it. That is a reaction to the particular acts of my church, not bad, just not what I wish to participate in any great degree.
Well, that's it for a start, any other ideas?