Her side of the story reminds me of preachers kids or missionary kids that I met in my teen years. They have no idea how quickly things can get out of hand, and are tired of being taunted for being Miss Goody Two Shoes.
Who is ‘they’? All preacher’s kids? All missionary kids? I know it’s late in the year, but I’m moving you right to the number one spot for most ignorant post of the year.
Put my post in the number two slot of your infamous ignorance list.
I have many missionaries and clergy in my family (more, I’d guess, than you do) and I have seen “Christian” works across the world. Being a Christian or holding office (another topic altogether) in a church or parachurch operation is no guarantee of any virtue. The children of these people may be even less prone to hold the values their parents espouse. Certainly, not all cases are the same. However, the notion that a “Christian” office or parental ideals are reciprocated in the values or behavior of the next generation is, in my experience, quite delusional. In fact, many second generation “Christians” run like hell from the things they may have been raised in.
Just my $0.02.