When a child grows, he or she has the freedom to choose whether to believe or not. The faith experience cannot be imposed and religious freedom is a basic human right. This sometimes causes a break and a deep pain in the life of parents who, besides life, have given their children the best of themselves, including faith and culture. In Latin America faith is an essential dimension of life and our parents are sadden when they see we get away from this fundamental value of life. Some of them express their frustration to the children more as a demand than as a deep desire that the children come to know and accept the great importance of faith for the integral development of the person. Their concern about our lack of faith is simply an act of love. Could we understand it like that and not as an act of imposition?