Showing Her God

Discovering faith through wonder, kindness, and the eyes of a child.

She’s six, and lately she’s been asking me about God. I know the picture in her mind: a big white-bearded man with a booming voice, sitting on a throne somewhere above the skies. Maybe with a crown, maybe holding that thing kings carry to show they’re in charge. That’s what she’s seen in books and stories. And also because I haven’t showed her that movie where Morgan Freeman plays God.

And sometimes I want to say, I don’t know. Because the truth is, I’m still figuring it out myself. Faith, belief, wonder-they’re not things I’ve neatly packaged or solved. They’re questions I carry too. But I’m her mom. Moms are supposed to know. Adults are supposed to know. And if I don’t, where does she go?

o instead of giving her an answer, I decided to show her.

I show her the sunrise spilling gold across the sky. I remind her to look at the moon and the way it lights our walks. I show her kindness-the stranger who becomes a friend, the people who love without judgment. She already knows my family and friends, but I want her to see that goodness exists beyond the circle she was born into.

Yes, I know there are bad people out there. I can’t shield her forever, and one day she’ll learn that the world holds both light and shadow. But for now, I want her first introduction to be of the good ones-the people who love freely, who don’t judge, who remind us that kindness is possible. I want her to see that goodness is real before she learns how complicated the world can be.

I take her places. I show her mountains, oceans, waterfalls. I let her hear birdsong and watch fish dart through water. I want her to experience wonder-the kind that can’t be explained, the kind that leaves you speechless.

Because maybe that’s where God is. Not just on a throne, not just in a church, but in the beauty that surrounds us, and in the love we share.

I will show her. Again and again. The sunsets. The kindness. The oceans. The people who love. And I hope that’s enough. Because maybe parenting isn’t about having all the answers-it’s about walking beside them, showing them the beauty you see, and trusting that wonder will do the rest.

2 responses to “Showing Her God”

  1. Michael Musachi Avatar
    Michael Musachi

    Wonders that leaves us speechless may just be the answers we are looking for.

    Best to be shown and to see.

    And very well put, we need to see the goodness and kindness of the world before we learn of the evil side of it.

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  2. Just the right answer.

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