Growing up, I hated being a preacher’s kid. I felt as though
I was forced to do many things. My siblings and I had to sing on the choir, be
apart of dance team, or usher. Being the eldest and a female, I had to do all three and
That was not all either. We had to do
whatever any adult told us to do. They called it obedience. We actually started
despising church, because we noticed people started taking advantage of the
fact that they were adults, and we had to do what they said. I consider myself
to have a spirit of servitude, but I found myself starting to rebel, get smart
out of the mouth or whatever else you want to call it. Then, the people figured
out a way to get me into major trouble, and that was by telling my father. Let
me just say to this day I stay on my father’s good side. I remember those
spankings and I do not want that ever again even though I am 18 years old. Bill Maxwell
states in a blog http://www.sptimes.com/News/051301/Columns/A_Preacher_s_Kid_is_e.shtml PKs were a special breed. We walked a
straight line, at least in public. Unlike most other children during those
years, PKs cultivated the fine art of staying off the radar screens of adults.
We knew that to get away with real mischief, you had to put up a good front
whenever an adult was nearby. That way, you built up trust and a reputation for
being the "nice Preacher's Kid," one who could be trusted. After you developed such trust, you could get
away with murder right under adults' noses. This was how I felt at times. I
consider myself a good girl. I have never had sex, drank liquor, smoked
cigarettes, or any of those other things we Christians call sins. I have definitely
earned the trust of my mother and father.
Why do Christians believe that drinking liquor and smoking cigarettes is a sin? Do all Christians believe that?
ReplyDeleteThe bible says our bodies are temples, and by drinking, smoking, and having sex before marriage we are destroying our temple. All christians are suppose to believe it, but it depends on the persons denomination. Many christians or non christians do what they feel and not what God says.
DeleteNow that you are older, how do you feel about church and your faith? Do you have a different perspective on your outlook?
ReplyDeleteI will talk a little about that in my next blog
DeleteWhat sec. of christianity do you and your family belong too?
ReplyDeletePentecostal
DeleteHave you ever wondered like how it would feel to not be a preacher's kid? Like going out to partied and all of that stuff. Have you ever just felt like you wish you weren't a preachers kid? Because that's a lot of pressure to put on younger children and you seemed to have done a great job. Better than I could have done that's for sure. Kudos to that!
ReplyDeleteI have had a couple of friends who were childern of preachers. One in particular had a bit of a rebelion against the church and his father. Did you ever go through anything like that?
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