I was going to open with a statement about who the question is for. I deleted it.
I'm not going to limit respondents to those church attenders that have children.
My own mother was sent to church (or allowed to go) by her unattending mother.
She developed a Christian faith, married my Christian father and raised us in the church.
I have attended most of my life, except for a few years as a young adult. God called me back.
Which may be shocking news for those that have determined that I am not a Christian.
I may be MORE Christian than you! - LOL
Discussion questions:
1) Should children be sent to church even if you don't attend? Why?
2) Should you bring your children to church with you?
3) Did you start attending church (again?) when your children were old enough?
4) Have you ever taken (or sent) children to church against their will?
5) Was Sunday morning/or Sabbath a battleground for going to church?
6) At what age should children decide for themselves whether to attend, or not?
7) What do you do if your adult children decide to no longer go to church?
I should add...
Some of you may have church at home with your family.
That may present some unique challenges.
What say you?
[ cc: @BarneyFife @Brakelite @Hobie
I'm not going to limit respondents to those church attenders that have children.
My own mother was sent to church (or allowed to go) by her unattending mother.
She developed a Christian faith, married my Christian father and raised us in the church.
I have attended most of my life, except for a few years as a young adult. God called me back.
Which may be shocking news for those that have determined that I am not a Christian.
I may be MORE Christian than you! - LOL
Discussion questions:
1) Should children be sent to church even if you don't attend? Why?
2) Should you bring your children to church with you?
3) Did you start attending church (again?) when your children were old enough?
4) Have you ever taken (or sent) children to church against their will?
5) Was Sunday morning/or Sabbath a battleground for going to church?
6) At what age should children decide for themselves whether to attend, or not?
7) What do you do if your adult children decide to no longer go to church?
I should add...
Some of you may have church at home with your family.
That may present some unique challenges.
What say you?
[ cc: @BarneyFife @Brakelite @Hobie
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