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My father, the atheist whose death led me to belief

8 min · 19 de may de 2024
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Jenny reflects on her atheist father's death and how it led her to belief in God. She shares memories of her father and his influence on her worldview. Jenny also recounts a dream she had before her father's death, which she believes was a message from him. This dream opened her up to the possibility of a higher plane of consciousness and sparked her journey to belief.

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