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Saturday, April 20, 2013

"I said out loud what I knew in my heart was true"

Elanor Barkhorn, a senior associate editor for The Atlantic:

I grew up in Manhattan, and September 11th, 2001 was the second day of my senior year of high school. Though I didn't believe in God at the time, I found myself saying, "God bless you" to my friends as we parted ways that day, and in the days that followed. That faint, involuntary urge to call on God's name soon grew into a desire to read His word and then a hunger for friendships with people who believed in Him. Two years later, I said out loud what I knew in my heart was true: "I am a Christian."

Thanks for sharing this.

 

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