My son admitted to me recently, that he is now agnostic. I was not a happy camper about that.
IF mine are saved, (and I want to believe them and their testimonies from years ago ... ), then they are in Dad’s hands and I know for a fact ... when Dad reaches the end of his rope, He can make you wish you had said “Yes, Sir” from the beginning
A change from WHAT?
I guess that I am an agnostic; too; in the pure sense of the word.
I do not KNOW any of the stuff that I have FAITH in.
For a long time, I felt like a failure, until a group of men on a retreat talked about the lack of faith in their children. Despite the differences in our beliefs, I am happy that both of you have found a path to Jesus that is most meaningful to you. The best thing we can do for our adult children is to always show our faith in God and pray that they will find their way back to Jesus.
Peace,
Rich