When the focus became how much I believed in christ it turned me away and I am speaking about when I was a child myself. Very little about bible study did I enjoy because there was very little I could connect to, the church I remember the most as turning me away from practicing religion went so far as to insist that a young couple get married because they had been dating for almost two years. I never saw them after that, they preferred to hang around most of the younger church goers.
Where you can see the importance in the faith I can assure you what Gatta has said is more true than you could imagine.
At her stage in life she is going to be comparing so many things around her and the most important parts will be the ones that make the most sense to her, that could mean friends impressions or points of views, teachers, television, radio or even magazines. Those opinions and views will matter to her based on the sense that it makes, just show her the moral side of the faith without pushing the need for devotion to it.
For anyone wanting a further explanation let me ask.
Is it more important when being christian to be as is christ or to believe strongly in christ?
One is practicing the faith and the other is having faith, it is possible for somebody who knows NOTHING of christ or christianity to still follow christ in behavior and the way they love.
Christ isn't the reason you act the way you do, christ is the goal you set to achieve and so through example you follow his lead.
If you show her religion isn't constricting or strict on a personal level then she may turn to it for her own personal guidance, remember though whether you like it or not we are all born with free will. Just like with myself it IS possible to push some one away from some thing when you are trying to push too hard.
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Rob