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Neither of us really are vocally religious people. We were both raised differently in religion, but share the same beliefs. |
posted by Roxanne on 12/02/2007 01:32 PM |
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Neither my boyfriend and I are involved in any organized religion, but I believe I am a leader in a spiritual way in that I try to stay in tune with how everybody is feeling and be positive and think of fun things to do together. |
posted by Tina on 12/06/2007 01:43 AM |
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My husband is the spiritual leader in our home. We are Christians and try (but fail most of the time) to follow the way God has laid things out in the Bible. God commands that the man be the head of the house and show unconditional love to his wife. And that women should submit to their husbands as to Christ. I am a strong person so learning to do this was and is difficult but my husband has the last word on every decision. We discuss everything too though so I know he takes my feelings into consideration, but when it comes down to the nitty gritty, he has the final word. |
posted by kendra on 12/06/2007 04:19 PM |
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We don't attend church but I believe more than my hubby does. |
posted by Renata on 12/14/2007 09:51 PM |
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We both believe in the bible, God and Jesus. Yet he grew up catholic and I grew up Christian. lol I am the one who gets up on Sundays and gets him moving, and I am more adamant about how I want our children raised, and what I want out of a church. In the bible it says that the children's faith will be what I am held accountable for when I stand before God, we attended Grace Evangelical Church I believe it is best for my children and my family. |
posted by Brittany on 01/29/2008 05:19 PM |
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My husband grew up in a more religious family than I did. I was taught to believe but not raised in a particular church. I was Baptized last year with both our daughters, and that was an amazing experience. I pray with the girls each night and regularly read them their children's Bibles. |
posted by Lindsey on 02/27/2008 05:26 PM |
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My in-laws are Baptist but my husband has been divorced and has moved around a lot prior to meeting me, which has caused him to ignore his religious background. I was raised Catholic until I was in middle school and then we just stopped going to church. Now that I have a little one, I really want to join a church but I don't really know which one. My in-laws are pushing Baptist on us but I'm not so sure that's the way I want to go. I think we're going to start going to a bunch of different churches soon and then just pick the one that feels the most invitiing! |
posted by Heather on 03/09/2008 06:47 PM |
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I am more spiritual , we were both raised in church and have gone all of our live's but between football season and everyday life I do not remember he last time we have been to church..
I do think though that the man should be the religious leader and wished that my husband took more inititive in making sure that we attend at least a few times a year lol |
posted by Chrissy on 04/07/2008 08:07 PM |
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I am more the one who is spiritually geared. But we both go to church and are firm believers in the Lord. |
posted by Jamie on 04/12/2008 02:09 AM |
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My husband is the spiritual leader. We are both very devoted Christians. I was waiting for God to bring me a husband, as was he. When God brought us together we dated a month, separated company completely for a month to pray on God's will for us and were engaged and married four months later. We have been married for many years now and couldn't be happier. We know putting God at the center of our lives brings more rewards than anything this world could offer, and God has blessed us over and over for doing so. We attend church every Sunday and bible study mid week. My husband is the one who encourages us in all these ways, which is how it should be. God is good all the time :) |
posted by Jennifer on 04/12/2008 12:22 PM |
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I am attend and work at a great church (Blue Valley Baptist Church-151st an Antioch in OP.) I am the Childcare Coordinator there. We love the church, it preaches from the Bible. If you have preschoolers - Youth it's a great place to learn of God's love and His precious gift He gave us so long ago. If any of you ladies are intersted in earning some extra money doing Childcare work. We are always looking for ladies who love being with children. Just drop me a note.
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posted by Rene' on 05/14/2008 10:18 PM |
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I am the spiritual leader and teacher in my family. I am more comfortable with it. I really enjoy teaching young children about the wonderful gifts of leading a spiritual life as well as the love that is a God. When I am in prayerful meditation, my little boy loves to sit in my lap and feel that connection too. Actually, my dog loves it too- lol :) |
posted by Dawn on 07/10/2008 09:45 AM |
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We both have a strong walk with God and believe that Jesus Christ is His son that died for our sins. Before we married, I spent over 14 yrs. traveling the world as a missionary and I have been a Christian a lot longer than he has. However, I totally submit to him and he is the spiritual head of our house. We discuss everything together, but I let him make the final say on whatever the issue is. We are usually in agreement, but when we are not, the Bible says that he is responsible to be the leader, so I let him and support him even if I think my idea is better. It actually takes the pressure off of me to let him lead! |
posted by Tanya on 07/13/2008 12:01 AM |
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I have a tough time with the women who "submit" to your husband because you feel it's God's will. Give me a break. that attitude sets us back decades. Marriage is a partnership, in all things. To suggest that your view, ideals, and the way the worship and raise your children is second to your man's is ridiculous, sexist, and quite frankly, degrading. |
posted by Michelle on 09/28/2008 08:00 AM |
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i feel that i am the head when it comes to god in our home . i have had to find the answers i needed in wicca and other beleives to get the help my child needed. the bible is great and all that is written in it, but i feel that the bible is no longer completly true because of man changeing the word over all the year of translations. i feel that god would have known about these children and would have given some words on how to help them. |
posted by Lori on 10/08/2008 01:10 PM |
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I believe that I will be the one to intoduce them to it. My mom is litteraly a holly roller so if they spend much time with her they will have read the whole bible by the time they go to kindergarden. If it didn't cost so much I would love to send them to a private Christian school. |
posted by Heather on 01/06/2009 05:52 PM |
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I had a rough time that (let's say) drove me to God/Higher Power. I don't think people appreciate spirituality quite as much unless they been in a rough spot or two.
My husband has had a 'smoother sailing' life.
My daughter is 2. |
posted by Krista on 02/15/2009 10:29 PM |
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We are not religious at all but spiritual and there is a difference. Our daughter will still believe in something she will just get to choose and not have something forced onto her to believe in like many others that are brainwashed. |
posted by ashley on 03/05/2009 11:45 AM |
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