I just moved into my own apartment, and lack of cable has gotten me away from Animal Planet, and I've found a Christian channel. The other night, my mom came to visit me, and I had the Christian channel on. (Here's some background I don't really think she's a Christian other than believing in God. Also the relationship between us isn't the best.) I thought that having a Christian TV show on in the background would be a great way to witness! Unfortunately, Tuesday night is her favorite TV night and she'd rather be watching CBS dramas. Besides, what I had on was "monotone" and boring.
After we argued for a minute about what to watch, my mom grabbed the remote (which she had already used to change the channel) and turned the TV off. I insisted it be on and after a minute of that she threatened to leave and I still was not being the witness I'd hoped to be.
I finally relented and let her just have it on CBS (talk about boring, that 8:00 show is boring to me). I didn't want her to leave, partly because it would be nice to visit, and partly because she would have had to walk some distance (the car didn't work, and as it was she was dropped off), and I wanted to save her that. Of course now I'm thinking maybe I should have put God first and said: "Mom, I have to put God first and if that means you leaving then go ahead" but still that doesn't seem right.
1. Should I, as the head of that household (the only one living in that household) be able to set boundaries as to what is to go on in my home?
2. How do I witness to my mom, because that obviously failed miserably?
After we argued for a minute about what to watch, my mom grabbed the remote (which she had already used to change the channel) and turned the TV off. I insisted it be on and after a minute of that she threatened to leave and I still was not being the witness I'd hoped to be.
I finally relented and let her just have it on CBS (talk about boring, that 8:00 show is boring to me). I didn't want her to leave, partly because it would be nice to visit, and partly because she would have had to walk some distance (the car didn't work, and as it was she was dropped off), and I wanted to save her that. Of course now I'm thinking maybe I should have put God first and said: "Mom, I have to put God first and if that means you leaving then go ahead" but still that doesn't seem right.
1. Should I, as the head of that household (the only one living in that household) be able to set boundaries as to what is to go on in my home?
2. How do I witness to my mom, because that obviously failed miserably?