Why Did God Give My Kids Free Will?: He Could've Waited until They Moved Out
By Ken Swarner
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By Ken Swarner
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Do you sometimes wonder about God’s plan, specifically why He gave our children free will to do the things they do? More thoughtful and holy thinkers have tackled the question.
It’s a mystery, mostly, but in its raw form, parental mishaps help us get closer to God. Consider:
It’s a mystery, mostly, but in its raw form, parental mishaps help us get closer to God. Consider:
- Learning patience while spitwads land in your drink
- Embracing the absurdity of teens wearing shorts in the winter
- Practicing gentleness as you explain (again) why it is important to restock the toilet paper






















