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Sharing your life with someone who does not share your faith can be one of the most challenging and tender places to walk with God. Whether it is a spouse, a parent, or a roommate, the spiritual disconnect can create a sense of loneliness and misunderstanding within your own home. You long to share the most important part of your life, but the spiritual language you speak is not one they understand. This can lead to frustration, quiet heartache, and the constant, fervent prayer that their heart will be opened to the truth you hold so dear.
By Dr Joe PettigrewSharing your life with someone who does not share your faith can be one of the most challenging and tender places to walk with God. Whether it is a spouse, a parent, or a roommate, the spiritual disconnect can create a sense of loneliness and misunderstanding within your own home. You long to share the most important part of your life, but the spiritual language you speak is not one they understand. This can lead to frustration, quiet heartache, and the constant, fervent prayer that their heart will be opened to the truth you hold so dear.