Want to add to the discussion. Each time, I start to make friends and have to leave them and move. Despite having three children around, it gets super lonely. I think that if these two really care about each other that she should be told to take a moment and ask herself how she would feel if they break up over this and years later she finally researches her religion.
Living in an interfaith, marriage can be hell. Honestly I'd let things keep going. It is highly likely that she will pressure you to convert, and if you resist, she may resent you for being the barrier to her being sealed to her children. I wana get married but im thinkin wether it wud be wise to get married after i finish studyin med. We got married two years ago. But you can't make her think about the numerous facts that disprove Mormonism. My family says I should leave him….
Lots of good hearty healthy food. She's likely openly telling her family that it's okay he's not Mormon because she's going to get him baptized. I hope I can forgive it someday, but even still my anger is red hot. For girls, being the right age for marriage usually means graduating high school, if not later. I would show her this recent post for example: Her family will also be thinking about this and will talk to you about it when you spend time with them. Please realize I know how the church works, was extremely active and raised good kids. Mormons have separate congregations for young single adults, which is very convenient. But I was unusual in that I never really wanted to convert my husband I was worried I'd have to divorce him if he turned true Mormon and he didn't need me to believe way he does. Again, reading your blog definitely opened up my eyes to many things I was totally oblivious to.
Let them explore and see the many people who love Heavenly Father and serve him with all their heart. Mine was in California, back in the 70s. A more unfortunate soul needs him right now as much as I need him. It gets better towards the later part of the whole deal, but it's always going to be kind of crazy busy. The scenario where she refused to watch a possibly 'anti' documentary and wanted to watch church-sanctioned material sounds like a red flag. Expert Perspective Follow experts from across more than 30 medical specialties who share their viewpoints and guidance on medical developments as they unfold. Mine was in California, back in the 70s.