Blessed Are the Nones: Mixed-Faith Marriage and My Search for Spiritual Community

Blessed Are the Nones: Mixed-Faith Marriage and My Search for Spiritual Community

Stina Kielsmeier-Cook
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Author:  Stina Kielsmeier-Cook
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  248
Publisher:  InterVarsity Press
Year:  2020
ISBN:  9780830848270

Can the Christian life be lived alone?
When her husband left Christianity several years into their marriage, Stina Kielsmeier-Cook was left "spiritually single"-struggling to live the Christian life on her own, taking her kids to church by herself, and wrestling with her own questions and doubts.
In this memoir, Kielsmeier-Cook tells the story of her mixed-faith marriage and how she found community in an unexpected place: an order of Catholic nuns in her neighborhood. As she spent time with them and learned about female Catholic saints, she began to see that she was not "spiritually single" after all-and that no one really is.

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