I could really use some direction on this. My 11 year old has recently been attending vbs. She has had a wonderful week, filled with fun. We just recently started attending church ( invited by a friend). My friend and his wife have been teaching her class at vbs. They phoned me this morning to tell me congratulations on her being saved and asked if she had talk to me about this.When I ask her about how her night went and told her that they said they were proud she had been saved, she responded with "what is being saved?" Then she wanted to get on the phone and tell her friends. How do I explain to my child that this is not something to be taken lightly. I dont want her to feel that this is something that you just do and then decide later it is not for her and go back and forth. Forgive me if I'm wording this wrong. I have not had her in church all these years so it is hard for me to explain it to her.Any suggestions on how this might be handeled delicately and the right way? I know that we can't keep our children from making mistakes. I just don't want her to misunderstand what being saved is all about. She is a very bold child. She would not hesitate to ask me how I know since I just started attending church regular myself. I love her dearly for her boldness, but at times it makes it hard to get through to her about important things. This is a tander and delicate subject. I don't want to mislead her in any way.