Well over the New Years holiday I got to hang out and become really good friends with a couple of Christian guys. Completely not what I expected! We got completely slizzard together and had one of the best times in my life. They didn't force the religion down my throat or anything even remotely close to how I pictured the average Christian (I've met a few OTT ones in the past).
The funny thing is that they had such a good influence on me, I had some weed with me and ended up giving it to another friend because I realised that they were having just as fun a time without it, if not a better time. I found myself swearing less and just being a more brighter person all round. Now I'm not saying that the clouds parted and sunlight streamed through to angels singing HALLELUJAH or anything, but I definitely appreciated a lot more and had a better time with them than I feel I've had with other people in the past.
The thing is that I am not Christian or anything really near it, but hot damn you can bet your ass that when I have kids, I'll be taking them to church every Sunday. I find myself sort of wishing that I had grown up in a church community, where people are so trusting and helpful and even in the darkest of times there was always someone to turn to. Apposed to a world where no one can trust anyone for fear it will go bad. Sorry if that sounded preachy or whatever, but it's not meant to.
But anyway, here's where I kind of need some help. I really want to go to the church's Youth Group sort of thing as well as maybe a service or two, just to get a feel of what it's like. But I know that my parents will most likely disapprove. And I have one of those families that like to talk, it won't take long before the whole family thinks I'm some sort of Jesus freak. Does anyone have any advise as to what I can do to get them to kind of see it my way etc?
Thanks :-)
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