Noah goes to church with us almost every week, and we talk about God, and read books about God, but that's as far as we have gotten. I would really like to start praying with him, but I don't really know how. Our bedtime routine is so full of stuff alread
We are loosely Christian...we've never taken Nate to church and every time we say we are going to start going, we don't. My DH usually works Sundays and I've never felt the urge to get us both up and dressed by myself. Now, we have a baby a
Lol, well given my son's name, it probably goes without saying that we're Christian. ;-) We aim to go to church weekly, but, we usually make it 2-3 times per month given the variety of illnesses (colds, stomach flu, etc.) that C seems to work
We go to church regularly, though not every Sunday. We have a pretty long service and DH and I both have to go to be able to keep her quiet the whole time as there is no nursery. We pray before meals and bed. We are leaving Bible stories and songs. I am a
Sebastian and I go to church most Sundays, (DH is agnostic, but joins us on Christmas, Easter, the biggies). Sebastian associates church with "playing with trucks" since that's how he spends most of the service in the nursery.
None. Besides the commercial/secular Christmas and Easter traditions. DH was raised Catholic and I was raised Methodist. We were married in my family church- to please my mom. However, I would identify myself as agnostic and my DH
I want to start going when the girls are older. Right now I don't think they'll get too much out of it. We do pray every night and tonight for the VERY first time Ava said her own version, which was, "God bless mama, dada, Ava, baby Mila, grandma and gran
We are Episcopal. We get to church about 2-3 times a month since sometimes its hard to get out of the house with two young kids (either one is sick or needs a nap or something like that, etc) and know they are going to make it through an hour-90 mins o
Our spiritual life is important to us. I try to incorporate Bible stories and prayer into every day. We also attend twice a week. It's sometimes difficult because G sits with us through an 1.5-2 hr service. He's been doing it since
I just recently started praying with M before bed. It's pretty simple... something like, "Dear Jesus, thank you for mommy, thank you for daddy, thank you for Emerson (our dog), thank you for ___________ (usually something nice or good that happened tha
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We are youth pastors and worship pastors at our church. We attend both services on Sunday and the midweek service. J knows a lot of songs like Jesus Loves Me and has a lot of Bible story books for kids. We try to pray with him every night unless he fel
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We have not introduced religion because I am an atheist and my husband is Protestant, but does not go to church. I just figure when they ask questions about God, I will answer them based on what both I and H believe and let them make the choice.
DH and I belong to a non-denominational church, were married by the pastor there and had both kids baptized there. That said we aren't super religious. DH grew up Catholic then Baptist and I was never really anything. I believe in God and have a desire
We are Catholic, but we rarely go to church. We went every weekend until DS was baptised at 6 months, then our priest left and dh and I don't care for his replacement.
J's daycare is in a Christian church. They pray before meals and do bible stu
We attend Mass weekly and DS goes with us 95% of the time. In the past few weeks we've been going at different times to NOT take him, though, because we're in a really tough stage with him. <img src="https://community.t
Mom to J (10), L (4), and baby #3 arriving in July of 2015
I am Adventist, but I am not quite as devout as I used to be. We haven't gone to church with J many times, but I would really like to start taking him to Sabbath School (Same as Sunday School, but on Saturday before church.)
My children ask a lot about God. A lot of my family and DH's family are Christians. My husband grew up a Christian but has been destroyed by me!!! LOL. I feel like that God is one of the things I've questioned all of my life. I
I wasn't raised with any religion (mom is Jewish and dad is Protestant). I wasn't happy being raised that way and decided that I would do things differently when I had children.
DH was raised Catholic, but was non-practicing, so we decide
We are agnostics so nothing really! But we would like to get him to have a general knowledge of different religions. We just haven't really started on it yet. If we move to the town we want to live in and he gets a spot in the good daycare there then h
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We are loosely Christian...we've never taken Nate to church and every time we say we are going to start going, we don't. My DH usually works Sundays and I've never felt the urge to get us both up and dressed by myself. Now, we have a baby a
Sebastian and I go to church most Sundays, (DH is agnostic, but joins us on Christmas, Easter, the biggies). Sebastian associates church with "playing with trucks" since that's how he spends most of the service in the nursery.
He learned a lot f
We are Episcopal. We get to church about 2-3 times a month since sometimes its hard to get out of the house with two young kids (either one is sick or needs a nap or something like that, etc) and know they are going to make it through an hour-90 mins o
I just recently started praying with M before bed. It's pretty simple... something like, "Dear Jesus, thank you for mommy, thank you for daddy, thank you for Emerson (our dog), thank you for ___________ (usually something nice or good that happened tha
We have not introduced religion because I am an atheist and my husband is Protestant, but does not go to church. I just figure when they ask questions about God, I will answer them based on what both I and H believe and let them make the choice.
DH and I belong to a non-denominational church, were married by the pastor there and had both kids baptized there. That said we aren't super religious. DH grew up Catholic then Baptist and I was never really anything. I believe in God and have a desire
We are Methodists and our church is really big on handson volunteering so we also volunteer a few times a year.
J's daycare is in a Christian church. They pray before meals and do bible stu
We are Roman Catholic.
We attend Mass weekly and DS goes with us 95% of the time. In the past few weeks we've been going at different times to NOT take him, though, because we're in a really tough stage with him. <img src="https://community.t
I am Adventist, but I am not quite as devout as I used to be. We haven't gone to church with J many times, but I would really like to start taking him to Sabbath School (Same as Sunday School, but on Saturday before church.)
We have some bi
My children ask a lot about God. A lot of my family and DH's family are Christians. My husband grew up a Christian but has been destroyed by me!!! LOL. I feel like that God is one of the things I've questioned all of my life. I
I wasn't raised with any religion (mom is Jewish and dad is Protestant). I wasn't happy being raised that way and decided that I would do things differently when I had children.
DH was raised Catholic, but was non-practicing, so we decide
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We are agnostics so nothing really! But we would like to get him to have a general knowledge of different religions. We just haven't really started on it yet. If we move to the town we want to live in and he gets a spot in the good daycare there then h
We are agnostic. We celebrate Christmas and Easter, but much like Halloween, it doesn't have the original meaning behind it.
I plan on telling my daughter that "this is what some people believe" and we have bought her books about greek, nat