I was brought up in a very Methodist home with my Dad and Grandad both being lay preachers, I retained my faith for many years and met my .now late, DH at a Methodist Church.
My view of Christianity was beginning to wane before I lost my DH and then my younger daughter, 16 months later,
I soon found out who supported me most during those very difficult times and , with a few exceptions , the most supportive friends were, and still are, atheists. The response from Christian friends was minimal, apart from one lovely genuine couple who I still see regularly.
I can no longer believe in a 'Good God' and do not attend church any more.
I found support and friendship at a local Buddhist Centre ,which I attend regularly. Their attitude is so genuine and relates to life much more than any church sermon, in my opinion, They welcome everyone, regardless of religion. or not. I have no intention of becoming a Buddhist, but value time spent there greatly.
Are you in your forever house?
Do you worry about your health?
Belfast another appalling attack, we need to ask what is driving this.
He really does do what He promises and who wouldn't want that!