Rodney's story is dated May 14, 2007. It's old news.
Five months? Some of the stuff posted by you and others goes back almost a decade. Sometimes more.
Since when has "old news" ever been a problem for the Calvinist clique?
This "story" was posted last May. I guess they've run out of conversion "stories" and have to recycle them.
Al Gore would approve.
Actually, if you read his conversion story all the way through, you will note that he was welcomed into the Catholic Church in 2002 - practically antiquity ;-)
When you're ready, send me your conversion story. I'll be sure to post it before it too is considered 'old news'. We're praying lots of Rosaries for you Alex.
A conversion is never an old story... just the beginning of many. We are all growing, learning to love the Lord and strengthening our faith. This story was on the work of the holy spirit... and we know, it never comes back empty.
Someone has read this, dropped to their knees and finally asked the Lord to show them... if he’s there. I don’t have to see it, I know.
Do the scriptures mean the same to you as when you were a child?
When you see a lady take care of her huge, end stage Alzheimer’s husband... alone, for years... does it grow your faith? Do you ask if you would be able to have that strength if tested? If you see a kid praying as he’s taken out of his house by the social worker because of drunkeness and fighting of his parents... does it talk to your soul? Do you silently pray for the family as well then?
When you see the homeless ask for change, do you invite them to eat at your home... or spend the night?
Have you seen a butcher or grocer that gives food to a hungry family, knowing they couldn’t get the money to pay them back? And they’re not religious at all? Would you ask how he could survive doing that or offer the family money?
All of these grow your faith, at least are opportunities to practice it; These are also conversions. Not just realizing God has blessed you and why some suffer more than others... our Lord suffered himself, but why we don’t do more.