A thousands ‘thank you’s to Nadia
Every single episode has positively impacted my life. I was so bitter towards Christianity after being raised in an extremely conservative version of Christianity. If being a Christian meant throwing stones, I didn’t want any part of it. To this day I feel I am an outcast amongst my immediate family who all still follows the teachings of the Southern Baptist Church and prays for my salvation. Last time I visited my parents I attended church with them. I found my name on the back of the bulletin under prayer requests for salvation. Talk about humiliation. To have my eyes opened to the possibility of faith in God without the judgment and egos of “Christians” has helped me to reconsider God.
Christine Henry Snow via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/03/21
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That’s all I can say. I’d heard other interviews with the former Westboro daughter/granddaughter but this was NEW. I’m sure you saw the previous review which was probably sent by a Westover member, lol. Loved the episode with a Lenny too. Cannot wait for next ep.
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