"Ana Marie Cox, an outspoken liberal journalist who was the founding editor of Wonkette
and is now
a political columnist for the Guardian, says a speech by former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum was a “revelatory moment” in her decision to become a Christian.
“When I went to go see Rick Santorum speak at a megachurch in Edina outside Minneapolis, I was incredibly moved. I felt really in tune with the crowd there. I felt the community, and I felt how much people wanted to believe in this man and how much he believed in what he was saying. And that was kind of a revelatory moment.”
Cox recently wrote an article for The Daily Beast saying she was “coming out” as a Christian roughly a year after she became “more comfortable” with her faith." TheBlaze
a political columnist for the Guardian, says a speech by former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum was a “revelatory moment” in her decision to become a Christian.
“When I went to go see Rick Santorum speak at a megachurch in Edina outside Minneapolis, I was incredibly moved. I felt really in tune with the crowd there. I felt the community, and I felt how much people wanted to believe in this man and how much he believed in what he was saying. And that was kind of a revelatory moment.”
Cox recently wrote an article for The Daily Beast saying she was “coming out” as a Christian roughly a year after she became “more comfortable” with her faith." TheBlaze
Come unto me,
all ye that labour and are heavy laden,
and I will give you rest.
Matthew 11:28