Hi, I was just wondering this. I watched a documentary last night about Evangelical Christians, I never knew much about them. I was raised as a Christian, I went to Sunday School and Church and Children of God Club. My family life was not always easy and I was raised by my Grandparents who had old fashion values but a core belief and trust in God and a way to live. When I got older I moved away from my family and any faith that I had. I still never ever take the lords name in vain but I kind of did the young person thing of not thinking it was cool. After watching this documentary though, it made me think. Things like all the family sitting round the table eating together and eating good home made food, we did that every day, breakfast and dinner. I had a lot of those values when I was a child. I suppose thanks to having my Grandparents there all the time and not having to rush off to work. I just wonder now though, if I had always kept my faith, maybe I wouldn't have made some of the silly decisions that I made. Maybe I wouldn't have some of the regrets that I have now. Not major regrets but things that I let myself down on. I wonder, does your faith, whatever that might be, does it get you through those difficult times in life? Does it help to make the right decisions at the right time? It has just made me wonder really. I wonder if i might have been a better person at times if I had thought about it. I know some people will say that you don't need religion to be a good person and that may well be true. I just wonder really, has your faith helped you to conquer some demons and to do the right thing by you and everyone else? Thanks