By: Madeleine
This is so encouraging. I too became a Christian having walked years on the other side and too with a deep attraction to philosopy and hard questions. Now as a Christian I hope I bring a strong...
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I just stumbled upon your blog, and I have been reading since yesterday. I, too, am one of the ones who has doubts. Perhaps its the suffering of children I have seen over and over. Cancer, car wrecks....
View ArticleBy: Jennifer @ Conversion Diary
Thank you all for your comments! Judy - It’s great to hear from you. I’m glad you found my blog. I’ve had similar questions about prayer — the comments to this post might be interesting to you, and...
View ArticleBy: Chris
“Discernment and conversion are two ways of looking at the same movement toward God.” What does it say, then, that the haunting voice of my own conversion was knocking me into an NFP class after...
View ArticleBy: Marianne Thomas
My hubs is a 3rd Degree Knight of Columbus; he gets the monthly KOC magazine, Columbia. On the back cover, there’s always a vocation story from a religious; I love reading these. Almost all of them...
View ArticleBy: vladb
Quick preface.. I’m agnostic and no I will not ever accept a ‘god’ in as much as I would never accept a ‘santa clause’ without express direct scientific proof. That said, why did he go back to this...
View ArticleBy: Anne
Vladb — good to know that the faith of Thomas Aquinas is simply insufficient for your towering intellect.
View ArticleBy: Conversion Stories « Like A Deer
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View ArticleBy: ‘The sacrament of penance was the turning point.’
[...] was the turning point.More from Jennifer Fulwiler’s 2009 interview with then Br. Brent here. He is now a Dominican priest who teaches philosophy at my alma mater.Filed Under: Uncategorized [...]
View ArticleBy: From Agnosticism to the Priesthood (Part I) « A New Heart
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View ArticleBy: From Agnosticism to the Priesthood (Part II) | Conversion Diary
[…] a Deacon to St. Peter’s Catholic Church on Capitol Hill, and blogs at dominicanfriars.org. Be sure to read Part I here since some of the answers here refer to that […]
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