Hi There
I remember being in that same stage at some point. For the first year after being saved, I did not have real christian teachings, my english was very bad and so I had a very hard time understanding the bible and so I lived on, as I had before (minus the sex), but dating guys I found interesting no matter their religious back ground. (And I can tell you I've only once dated a Christian because usually they don't seem my type. Deduct whatever you want from that lol).
Naturally because they were still living in their lifestyles and I did not want to participate - it became clear to me that somehow this did not mix well. Like trying to mix oil and water - very unsatisfactory.
And not it's been 10 years since I realized I need to date an
equally yoked person. That is
EVEN HARDER to find than just another christian dude. However - I did not come to these conclusions over night.
As your relationship with Jesus grows, as your love and respect for God grows so will your understanding of what should be important to you. Because you will want to do what is important to God and find it fulfill you more than your own will does.
Asking help from others is a wise thing to do - however only if you are also willing to take their counsel in account - if you are just going to get upset about other Christians telling you about their vaster knowledge and experience... Then I wouldn't ask to begin with and just do what you want.
Most likely people won't tell you to do what you want to do. And we can't keep you from doing what you want to. So just do that and see how it turns out
I don't have kids yet but I saw how my cousin raised his own children. If you don't want your kids to know Christ, or "force" your religion on them, then you would have to live contrary to God's word. You'd have to act like the world and speak like the world and "practice" in secret. That makes no sense - hopefully to you too.
So if you live your life for Christ. Then your children will hopefully pick up on the fact that you are a Christian. You will pray and you will act as a person who is inspired by the Scriptures. You won't leave your kids home when you go to Church that would probably be grounds to send for Child Protection
so you take them to church with you where they will hear about being a Christian and God and who Christ is. They will hopefully celebrate Christmas and Easter with you unless you want to put them in a closet for those holidays too.
SO IN CONCLUSION... Your life will be a testimony to your children and you won't be able to force them into salvation anyways.
My cousin raises his kids and engages and loves them and he is one of the most gifted teachers and persons I know and his children all decided they WANTED to be Christians around the same ages... They were all around 4-6 years old when they asked about Christianity and what it means and so on. And because they are intelligent people who have experienced Jesus love from their birth - they decided "Why wouldn't I want this?"
God bless you
Good luck and God Bless