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Reddit mentions of Something Other Than God: How I Passionately Sought Happiness and Accidentally Found It

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Something Other Than God: How I Passionately Sought Happiness and Accidentally Found It. Here are the top ones.

Something Other Than God: How I Passionately Sought Happiness and Accidentally Found It
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Found 3 comments on Something Other Than God: How I Passionately Sought Happiness and Accidentally Found It:

u/Trubea · 8 pointsr/Catholicism

Have you read Something Other Than God by Jennifer Fulwiler? She was raised as an atheist and became Catholic. Her parents were more accepting of her choice though.

u/EscAlaMike · 7 pointsr/Christianity

Let me also recommend this book which was written by a former atheist who converted to Christianity. She had a lot of the same questions as you do, and I think you will find answers to many of your questions in it.

u/feminaprovita · 2 pointsr/Catholicism

Do you want modern personalities, too? Because I found Jennifer Fulwiler's Something Other Than God to be quite nice, and even Scott and Kimberly Hahn's Rome Sweet Home was pretty good.

These are the only Catholic memoirs by living persons I've read (not typically my genre), but each was enjoyable in its own way. (If you're only picking one, I vote Fulwiler.)

My prayers for your search! Enjoy the reading. :)

EDIT: Duh! GK Chesterton's Orthodoxy is not exactly a conversion story, but it kind of is, and it's pretty great, too.