yes I know, but I think that post-Holocaust it is considered a lot more sensitive and controversial to call for Jews to convert.... I know there are conversions but I do not think the answer to one individual’s personal crisis should normally be to call upon them to convert to a religion they do not recognize as their own. She and much of her family seemed to be rather distant from the moral content of Judaism but she could find a lot of spiritual resources for moral self-improvement and spiritual solace within her own faith if it still means anything to her.
Accepting Christ is not a religion. It is an actual relationship with the Creator of the universe; it is acknowledgment that we, as mere sinful beings, understand that we are imperfect and we are sinners (ALL of us) but that we accept that Christ died on the Cross for those sins (great and small). No organized religion can lay claim to that. It is an actual relationship. It is supernatural in its form and it is the only way our sins, our past can be washed cleaned.
There is no way to explain the peace that washes over an individual, once Christ has been accepted.
That is what Ms Lewinski needs (as we all do) to feel peace and joy again. To know that Christ loves her and died for her.
Again, I do not mean to be preachy but this truly is the only way to peace on this earth.