joegoat wrote: 17 Dec 2024, 15:30
At this point we've promised each other, for lack of a better phrase, that we're not going to try to convert each other. We're not going to let our theological differences be a point of contention in our marriage.
With apologies to RevThom -
Mrs FredS and I have a similar agreement about K-Love and Air1 and CCM in general. For quick errands in her car I'll leave the radio alone, but any trip over 15 minutes or so and I'm changing it up. Jesus Take The Wheel.
If we ever get to heaven boys, it ain't because we ain't done nothin' wrong. - Kris Kristofferson
joegoat wrote: 17 Dec 2024, 15:30
At this point we've promised each other, for lack of a better phrase, that we're not going to try to convert each other. We're not going to let our theological differences be a point of contention in our marriage.
With apologies to RevThom -
Mrs FredS and I have a similar agreement about K-Love and Air1 and CCM in general. For quick errands in her car I'll leave the radio alone, but any trip over 15 minutes or so and I'm changing it up. Jesus Take The Wheel.
We have a similar agreement. I'm not allowed to have Relevant Radio on in her car, but she's not allowed to switch it off in mine. Our sons get a healthy dose of both contemporary Christian "music" from her and hymns/Gregorian chants from me.
The one thing I'm absolutely thrilled about is our almost three year old being excited to do evening prayers (an Anglican tradition I still hold) with dad while Gregorian chants play softly in the background. His responses to Scripture readings. "Thanks be to God" and "Glory to you Lord Jesus Christ" in his little voice brings me such joy.
Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati (When all else fails, play dead)