Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was invited to and attended lots of my friends ' church events as a teenager. I never felt compelled to convert, but I had fun and met new people.
+1 Can't we all get along?
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't let my 13 year old see unbroken. It's about an American prisoner of war being tortured in a Japanese prison camp. Extremely difficult to watch. How in the world is a church playing this for kids?
Anonymous wrote:I was invited to and attended lots of my friends ' church events as a teenager. I never felt compelled to convert, but I had fun and met new people.
Anonymous wrote:My 13 year old has become really good friends with a girl who moved her from Kentucky. I'm sure her lifestyle in Kentucky is very different from the one we have here, so I'll admit I haven't been super excited about this new friendship. The girl invited my 13 year old to a church event this Friday called "night at the movies." I asked my daughter to find out what movie was being played and she told me "Unbroken." Is anyone familiar with this movie? Is it extremely religious? My daughter has never been to church and I honestly don't know that any of her other friends do either. My daughter is ibegging me to go, which of course makes me even more uncomfortable since she has never showed interest in any religious activities before. I sometimes wonder what this girl is telling my daughter to make her want go so bad. Am I overthinking this or should I just tell my daughter she can't go.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't let my 13 year old see unbroken. It's about an American prisoner of war being tortured in a Japanese prison camp. Extremely difficult to watch. How in the world is a church playing this for kids?
Anonymous wrote:You font want your daughter to get friends with this girl because she is fom Kentucky and she is a Christian? I don't even know where to start...