Board Thread:Clubs/@comment-38195691-20191127162526/@comment-72.178.202.222-20200114180048

68.98.145.50 wrote: Doryuku wrote: I'm Greek Orthodox Christian, and our family usually doesn't go to church. Either my mom's working, my dad's playing a video game, or both are too tired to go. Recently we've stopped going, but I still want to go to church on sundays and I'm wondering if any of you guys have a way I can convince my parents to take me.

(Also, my theory on the Big Bang is that the universe did in fact start at one single point, but that it was God who started it and who brought everything into existence. I sort of believe in evolution, if learning how to build homes and other buldings or read and write counts as evolving,) Aww, I'm sorry that your family doesn't normally go to church. I'm not exactly sure what you can say to convince them to take you. Remember though, the point of church is to be in fellowship with other believers, so even if you aren't able to go to church, you can still talk with other Christian friends about God together.

NinjaTeddyBear If you know anyone at your church that lives close to you (and are trustworthy) then maybe carpool? Or just tell them it's really important to you. But if you can't just do a devotional at home or look on youtube for a service that you like