I am, but the wait is painful. I once said something to her very direct. She quit talking to me.
It was years. Finally I called her, I had busted my elbow and they were going to reconstruct it.
I was leaving her a final message. She picked up the call and having me as her dad.
She was the goalie on a state champion field hockey team. There are no divisions and
her school had 80 girls. She had 20 some offers for college but declined.
She told me that she had something that her friends did not have. No college debt.
I raised her like I would a son. She is bright, tough, an outstanding listener and speaker.
Her math tested at 99.9 while mine is 99.8.
Her salary is exceptional but alas matched by their spending.
I figure you've probably figured all this out, but...
Keep the door open. Avoid what arguments you can (an amazing percentage), but note, if you must that "well, let's just agree to disagree about that." and take it no further.
Let her question her own beliefs, and come around in her own time.
That way she'll know why she believes what she believes, and may change her own mind when she sees holes in it, rather than be defensive and not see at all.
I have been in a similar spot and know the pain of waiting as well.
But I have also placed her in the Hands of Almighty God, and he's done pretty well.