tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2114316267922460538.post1010368078389257929..comments2023-05-22T11:52:25.677-04:00Comments on Surviving Faith: It's just a phaseJohn Wilkinsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02271394601451964148noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2114316267922460538.post-11042593712777730032011-04-03T13:06:03.615-04:002011-04-03T13:06:03.615-04:00Awesome thoughts John. I appreciate this because ...Awesome thoughts John. I appreciate this because my boys will be raised as Christians and I am now aware of what they "may" go through in their walk. Hopefully with this knowledge I can be more understanding of the phases. I never thought about the fact that a time of doubting could just be a "phase" in our journey. (Though I can now see that is exactly what happened to me). This will help me with our boys! Bryan, I was raised Catholic and I went through those very same things. I always "believed" or at least knew somewhere deep down that Jesus was real and so was God. But I definitely had a period in my teens and early twenties where I searched for answers. I also came to a deep faith and unshakable belief through individuals like John and people not giving up on me but praying for me.<br /><br />MeghanMeghanRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00301034492038887650noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2114316267922460538.post-82625714486640386152011-03-31T16:41:17.666-04:002011-03-31T16:41:17.666-04:00John,
I may be more of the exception than the rul...John,<br /><br />I may be more of the exception than the rule, but I came to Christ as an adult. I was raised Catholic and had all of the baggage that that entails. I spent my teens and early twenties as skeptic and a seeker. The only reason why I returned to Christianity was because of the work of apologists like you.<br /><br />BryanAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16031831406901633862noreply@blogger.com