Hello all. I am a new Christian and suffer with my own doubts from time to time so this question is one that has been bothering me for awhile. I have been searching for answers to this thing we call life, God and Christ for about a year. I will not go into great detail about my past in this post unless ppl truly would like to know. I have openly discussed it with others in other posts from Deism to Agnostic to Christian to Agnostic to Seeker...I have been on this roller coaster since I can remember. Anyway- my husband and I have decided not to have our children believe in Santa or the Easter Bunny, or any of that. We still do cookies and milk for Daddy, and Easter baskets but WE are the ones who are given the credit not some fairy tale.
My husband has a strong faith in God and here I am wanting to be Christian and follow Christ but find myself questioning so much. I am wondering how on Earth I can begin to teach my children the God is real when I suffer from doubts? Many will say I need to get right with myself and my walk with Christ and become a true believer....would be AWESOME! But what if that does not happen? I would rather my kids live as if there is a God and 'find' out there isn't then to live as if there is not a God and find out there is. I know- so clique but it's how I feel.
For those that have young children what are your suggestions in teaching a child about God? Do we tell them that there are many who believe and many who do not? I know if I do that my kids will ask why, what do I say then? My kids are 5,3, and 1 so they are too young to grasp some things. Anyway-thanks to all those who may reply.
My husband has a strong faith in God and here I am wanting to be Christian and follow Christ but find myself questioning so much. I am wondering how on Earth I can begin to teach my children the God is real when I suffer from doubts? Many will say I need to get right with myself and my walk with Christ and become a true believer....would be AWESOME! But what if that does not happen? I would rather my kids live as if there is a God and 'find' out there isn't then to live as if there is not a God and find out there is. I know- so clique but it's how I feel.
For those that have young children what are your suggestions in teaching a child about God? Do we tell them that there are many who believe and many who do not? I know if I do that my kids will ask why, what do I say then? My kids are 5,3, and 1 so they are too young to grasp some things. Anyway-thanks to all those who may reply.