You probably cannot "make" your parents do anything. Try asking them to take you to church. You might try recruiting a trusted family member -- an aunt or uncle -- to take you to church or to persuade your parents to let you go. If you are in contact with a member of the clergy, ask this person to talk to you parents. Otherwise, honor your mother and father. Pray privately or with friends who share your beliefs. Keep your beliefs alive in your heart. When you are older, go to the church of your choice.
You don't "make" your parents do anything. They are your parents and have reasons why they don't want you to do things. Ask them the reasons.
Yes, it is the parents responsibility to take care of their children's souls and if they don't teach them to go to church when they are young they wont go when they get older. The sin of not going to church will be the parents while they continue to neglect their responsibility.
Well, you should invite your friend and her parent to church with you. You'll take your church clothes to your friend's house. You sleepover and when it's time to go to church the next day you guys get ready like you normally would. Then you meet your parents at church. whoo-ooh!!!!!
If it's because his parents won't let him, there isn't really anything you can do. I suggest that you either let it go and find some other time to hang out with him (let him make it up to you); or you can talk to his parents if you really want him to go.
If you want to find out where you were baptized you can go ask your parents or go to your church if you actually go to church
Your parents wont let you go to the beach? I've never heard that before. Well, if you do the chores and remind them each day hat you want to go, they just might take you. ====================================================== One does not "make" parents do anything.
beg them
Artist:HymnsAlbum:UnknownTitle:Get Right ChurchGet right church and let's go home (you better get right church and let's go home)(C'mon) Get right church and let's go home(C'mon) Get right church, get right church(C'mon and) Get right church and let's go home(You know that) I'm goin' home on the morning train (I'm goin' home on the morning train)I'm goin' home on that trainI'm goin' home, I'm goin' homeI'm goin' home on the morning train(Because that) Evening train might be too late (That evening train might be too late)(That) Evening train might be too late(That) Evening train, (that) evening train(You know that) Evening train might be too late(Everything'll be alright) Back, back train, gotta get your load (Back, back train and get your load)(C'mon and) Back, back train, gotta get your load(C'mon and) Back, back train, back, back trainBack, back train, gotta get your load(Everybody, everybody, everybody)Get right church and let's go home (you better get right church and let's go home)(C'mon and) Get right church and let's go home (If you wanna go home, get right)Get right church, get right church (hey, hey, get right, get right)Get right church and let's go home (get right, get right)Get right church and let's go home (you better get right church and let's go home)(C'mon and) Get right church and let's go home (If you wanna go home)Get right church, get right church (If you want to go home with Jesus)Get right church and let's go home (get right, you wanna go home)Get right church (get right yeah), get right churchGet right church and let's go home
Your parents may be forcing you to go to church because they believe it is important for your spiritual or moral development, or because it is a tradition or value that is important to them. It is important to communicate openly with your parents about your feelings and concerns regarding attending church.
Because it's traditional, or because their parents do go to church and they want to make their parents happy. Also, purely as a practical matter, churches are good places to hold largeish gatherings, since they already have seating and a sound system, and they tend not to be terribly expensive to rent.
tell them your going outside to play and have your costume under your clothing
Nope. At 12, it is your parent's decision to make, not yours.