Kathryn
It was on fire when I laid down on it.
It seems that the real issue is going to be leveling with you fiancee about your lack of cohesiveness when it comes to faith.
If her Christianity is important to her, she may not consider you a good match long term. If I were counseling her, I would ask her to strongly consider whether or not she could live with someone, and have kids with someone, who does not share the same committment to a common faith.
Then again, it may not be all that important to her - in which case, I would say you may be a perfect match.
If her faith IS important to her, and if she wants to raise her children in the same faith, you may want to consider the idea that the two of you may not be a good match. If you can't support her faith and allow her to raise your children in her faith - well, you better find out what her expectations are before you're in too deep.
Trust me on this one - these issues won't go away. They will only get larger when children are born.
If her Christianity is important to her, she may not consider you a good match long term. If I were counseling her, I would ask her to strongly consider whether or not she could live with someone, and have kids with someone, who does not share the same committment to a common faith.
Then again, it may not be all that important to her - in which case, I would say you may be a perfect match.
If her faith IS important to her, and if she wants to raise her children in the same faith, you may want to consider the idea that the two of you may not be a good match. If you can't support her faith and allow her to raise your children in her faith - well, you better find out what her expectations are before you're in too deep.
Trust me on this one - these issues won't go away. They will only get larger when children are born.