Joe you’ve been given some good advice. Most importantly let her know you love her. If she’s resistant to reading the Bible, let her see you reading it. Don’t be preachy to her, let her see the changes in you.
If you don’t go to church try to find one that believes the Bible, teaches the Bible, and preaches the Bible and go to church. Read and study your Bible and pray for her.
You can’t expect her to change overnight. Don’t be hypocritical to her. Just try to get her to read a New Testament. Just don’t force it on her.
I have two daughters and a son. My oldest daughter became an atheist after 6 years of college. My youngest daughter is a Christian and teaches first grade at a Christian school. She also has 6 years of college. My son is a Christian and he has 4 years of college.
I honestly don’t know where I went wrong with my oldest daughter. Who knows maybe she’ll change, she too has been taught the gospel but has chosen to reject it.
My wife is a devout Christian so we pray for my oldest daughter to change, that’s all we can do for her.
If you don’t go to church try to find one that believes the Bible, teaches the Bible, and preaches the Bible and go to church. Read and study your Bible and pray for her.
You can’t expect her to change overnight. Don’t be hypocritical to her. Just try to get her to read a New Testament. Just don’t force it on her.
I have two daughters and a son. My oldest daughter became an atheist after 6 years of college. My youngest daughter is a Christian and teaches first grade at a Christian school. She also has 6 years of college. My son is a Christian and he has 4 years of college.
I honestly don’t know where I went wrong with my oldest daughter. Who knows maybe she’ll change, she too has been taught the gospel but has chosen to reject it.
My wife is a devout Christian so we pray for my oldest daughter to change, that’s all we can do for her.
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