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A Question To Ponder

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I’m going to begin a new series on Sunday’s called a Question To Ponder.  It will ask something of you the reader to think, process and post a comment on.  Please add your thoughts to the mix.

Today’s Question To Ponder: How is your faith different than when you were a child?

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Jonathan BrinkI am an business development and communications consultant. I am also the senior editor and publisher for Civitas Press. I recently published, Discovering The God Imagination: Reconstructing A Whole, New Christianity. (Civitas, 2011)View all posts by Jonathan Brink →

  • Raelene

    If you meant faith in God, it's different than when I was a child because as a child I didn't know what not having faith was. So naturally, faith came by default. Now, because I have experienced good AND “bad”, my brain has experiences that I draw from now that sends signals to alert me to what feels possible or not. I have to literally sit back and make a choice to surrender to God especially in moments when I need faith to override. So, the difference for me now, is the actual process I go through to get to faith.

  • Annie

    u00a0I am not afraid of hell but I am more aware of my own particular failings. I rarely talk to God in words like I did as a kid but I pray more now. I have far more doubts than I ever did when I was younger but my faith is far stronger.

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