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“Oh Crap, the Church is Incarnate!”

Pardon my French.* Christ first converted me from atheism to [Protestant] Christianity. He then converted me from Protestantism to the Catholic Church. In the past, I shied away from calling this a double conversion, for the good reason that it … Continue reading

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Another Atheist Convert

Wow, we are really becoming a dime a dozen nowadays.  Just joking!  Our friend, Jen, has been interviewed for the National Catholic Register about her conversion from atheism! There is always a first step that leads to belief in God. … Continue reading

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Conversion

Stojan (or Sotjan?) Adavesic. In describing his conversion, Adasevic “dreamed about a beautiful field full of children and young people who were playing and laughing, from 4 to 24 years of age, but who ran away from him in fear. … Continue reading

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Conversion

We as Christians believe that people can change, even radically, and turn from evil to good. How?  By turning to the God who loves them and finally accepting His love and forgiveness.  What a great story this is to bring … Continue reading

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Why Converting Is Hard: Inertia

Inertia is the thing from Newtonian physics that makes it a good idea to wear your seat belt when the car is moving. There is a human inertia as well that resists a person when he is considering conversion, say, … Continue reading

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