THE WORD with Jo Hayes

In conversation with CONNY ZANDER

11 min · 2. okt. 2024
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81 year old CONNY ZANDER is an Ann Arbour, Michigan, Glory story. She grew up Lutheran, and became Catholic in the 1990's. She is the founder of OUR LADY OF GRACE bookstore, situated in the 217 acre Catholic megaplex that is Domino's Farms - the international HQ of Domino's Pizza (Domino's founder, Tom Monaghan, is a super-committed Catholic). The history of how the store came to be involves prophetic dreams, divine alignments, and walking by faith and not by sight. It was an absolute joy to hear Conny's story, and an even greater joy to capture it in this podcast. Recorded LIVE in Ann Arbor, Michigan - in Conny's delightful, Jesus-and-Mary-picture-filled living room. ENJOY

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