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        <![CDATA[Inspiration for those who want to learn more about the Catholic faith, written by a convert]]>
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The way we experience God and the Church in our formative years has a profound and lasting impact on all future experiences. In this article, we examine the resons for this.
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      <title>If God Loves Me, Why Do I Hurt So Much?</title>
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Also published at CatholicExchange.com, this essay examines how the value of suffering is most clearly expressed from a Catholic perspective.
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When Pentecostal minister Carlton Pearson lost his pulpit, he found compassion and shelter in an unlikely place: Among the Episcopalians. This essay evaluates the historicity, objectivity, and motivations of evangelical theology ... and how these characterstics alone distinguish it Catholic theology.
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A followup to the previous post, in which I discuss the reasons why someone who was considering the Church might not choose to make that journey of discovery public knowledge.
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In this essay, also published at Catholic Exchange.com, I review Thomas Howard's book and talk about a lunch I once had with his sister, Elisabeth Elliot. 
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