By: Peggy Rosenthal
Allison, this is a beautiful story… and maybe the most beautiful dimension is that it is not over! I, too, converted to a liturgical church (Roman Catholic). It was early in my marriage, and my husband...
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“I was able to see salvation as more than a stasis of trust, or an attempt to keep a wavering vow. I was able to see it as I had longed for it, as a healing of soul and body.” Yes, yes, and yes. Thank...
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Allison, I am deeply moved by this piece and thank you for writing it so gorgeously. I hope it will bless you to know that God is using it in my life today, in a specific and prayerful way. Thank you...
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My husband and I affixed nametags to Burger King crowns for everyone in our wedding party, for the rehearsal. Now I’m thinking, “dang, who knew brides wore REAL crowns?!” I am always glad for your...
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Dear Allison: Thank you For this wonderful story. As you said Conversion is “a healing of soul and body”. I am an Episcopal Priest and believe that I am Orthodox in my Christian Faith and do not...
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