It's not like we grew up hanging around in church every day. We'll always stick to what we feel is right for us to do, and I don't think either of us have had a hard time saying, 'This is who I am, and I'm fine with it.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm a pastor. I say, 'Let the church say amen,' and that settles it. Everything has been said, you know; it's like we have to agree with God.
Most people already know what they're doing wrong. When I get them to church I want to tell them that you can change.
What I thought as a young adult is you act like you have it together whether or not you do because that is what church people do. That is not what God has called us to do.
I grew up in the church, and I feel very strongly about it.
Any of us can be happy and have a good attitude when everything is going our way. But I believe it's the real test of your character and of your faith to say, 'Things are not going our way, but I'm still being good to people; I'm still attending church; I still have a good attitude.'
There are things that I do agree with in Christianity and things that I don't agree with. I'm not a regular churchgoer, but I do think that I have my own beliefs that I feel strongly about.
Every individual in the church is free to think as he pleases.
I think in church you're raised like God is God and you are here.
I grew up Catholic, so I feel guilty about everything.
We have taken a giant step forward in correcting some of the misconceptions people have about the church. I think that we've made a lot of friends.
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