At the beginning of 2009, I was a pleasant atheist; solidly adrift. When it came to Christianity, I had never really read the bible, and going to church meant Easter and Christmas only – to placate my wife.
In 2004, I advertised for a new assistant. A very optimistic woman, new to Naples, was the last interview, and when I met her, I hired her.
She was a re-growing Christian who politely never openly verbalized the Christian doctrine to me; never argued those truths God that I certainly could have withstood with my intellect. Instead, she simply offered…
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