As we pulled into the parking lot for mass this past Sunday, I mentioned that it was time to go in and see Jesus. After a few moments, the following dialogue was heard from the backseat of the van:
Donovan (4): “Does Jesus drive to church?”
Michael (6): “No. They didn’t have cars back then.”
What kind of theological or historical conclusions did your children come to this week? I’d love to hear.
About Becky
I'm a mother of two boys and a little girl. I've been married to my husband Steve for over eight years. I'm a former pro-choice agnostic feminist who argued with cliches and sound bites. But truth is a powerful force that always wins... even against stubborn, opinionated heel-diggers like me. Now that I am a proud pro-life feminist rooted deep in my Catholic faith, I feel compelled to share the truth about love, marriage, family, and life with those who may still be walking that shaky line of moral relativism.
In the meantime, when I'm not tripping over Legos or directing a child to the time-out corner, I am a freelance writer and speaker on issues regarding abortion, Natural Family Planning, chastity, marriage, family, and the dignity of life.
At bedtime, Elliot (5), “Dad, who was the first person?” I respond, “God made Adam, and then Eve.” Elliot, “What’s with all the girls?” Me, “What do you mean? Adam was a man.” Elliot, “Oh, sounds like a girl name.” Me, “Well, he was a boy.” Elliot, “It could be a girl name.” Me, “Sure, but… go to sleep.”