Preacher's kids usually go one way or the other - way wild, or they follow in their dad's footsteps.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you're a preacher's kid, you see the church differently.
I was born into a family of preachers.
From my youngest days, I always felt certain affinities with the idea of being a preacher.
Both my parents are Methodist preachers, I grew up in a church.
My father was a minister, so I was a P.K., a preacher's kid.
It certainly was unusual growing up with two fairly well-known pastors as my parents.
The world looks at preachers out of church to know what they mean in it.
My father was a good preacher and had a little bit of drama.
Because we employ no professional preachers, it means that every sermon or lesson in church is given by a regular member - women and men, children and grandparents.
My parents were the same in the pulpit as they were at home. I think that's where a lot of preachers' kids get off base sometimes. Because they don't see the same things at both places.