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Kristine: Personal Faith Crisis Survivor Who Is Now Thriving
After being raised in an orthodox home where questions about faith were not encouraged, Kristine had to learn to revise her belief-system when she received an unexpected and unorthodox answer to a prayer. Kristine had grown up in a world with black and white thinking and had to learn to overcome her certainty in order to start to see nuances in her life and in her belief system. She talks about how her husband’s willingness to try and and understand her helped her survive her faith crisis, especially when other loved ones reacted with fear and criticism.
Erica: How a Questioner Learned that She Belongs and Can Thrive in the Church
Since she was little, Erica has always appreciated the value of asking sincere religious questions. Unfortunately, she has experienced a variety of responses to her questions, some of which made her feel like perhaps she didn’t belong in the church. Erica shares how her relationships with others have been both challenged and ultimately strengthened as she has learned how to use the process of seeking answers to her questions to develop her relationship with her Heavenly Parents.
Nicole Pinnel
How did I lose my testimony and how did I find...
David P : A Historian’s Look at Church History
Loretta (Zimbabwe) : A Convert’s Struggle to Understand the Priesthood Ban
As a Zimbabwean convert Loretta relates...
Spiritual Accompaniment
The specific alignment (or misalignment) between...
Reconciling Public and Private Religious Practice
The narratives we reviewed most often...
Disrupting the Narrative: Momentum-Shifting Moments No One Anticipated
What is it that leads a narrative critical of...
On a New Track: Experiencing Fresh Waves of Insight and Rediscovery
After that critical narrative becomes unsettled...