The phone rang the other day. The area code was a bit curious and when he
answered it, my husband had a puzzled look on his face. We were in the car an hour from home. He stopped, parked on the side of the road,
and chatted with a young LDS missionary for several minutes.Out of the Blue
The phone rang the other day. The area code was a bit curious and when he
answered it, my husband had a puzzled look on his face. We were in the car an hour from home. He stopped, parked on the side of the road,
and chatted with a young LDS missionary for several minutes.who we are
Welcome to The Peacewriter.
We all want to belong somewhere, to someone. It is a basic human need.
If you have ever experienced a period of doubt or questioned your beliefs in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, you know that this is not a minor thing. It is tantamount to a crisis, and one that can be life altering.
Lose your testimony, and you stand to lose everything that matters.
There are those who exist on the fringes of the Church, who feel disenfranchised, even unwanted. If you are single, gay or lesbian, feminist, atheist, or uncorrelated, it can be tough to feel like a part of the community. You may feel that you do not belong.
You belong here.
If you have ever loved someone who endured a faith crisis, you know that there are a lot of gray areas. Uncertainty is the dominant force; black and white become moot points.
Those who have walked the same path share a common bond, understood by few who have not traveled the same road.This is the place to share common experiences, to find a voice, to be heard. This is the place to seek after peace, and to find it in the common ties we share.
This is The Peacewriter.
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2 comments:
Ah, I feel so warm and peaceful reading this. It must be the spirit.
A beautiful post - thanks so much for writing this and reminding me that we can all strive for the middle way.
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