When interfaith issues hit home

This week and Monday, Bob LaRochelle invites us to consider the joys and challenges confronting two people of different faiths who are married or contemplating marriage. He raises some pertinent questions and then asks us to weigh in. This isn’t theory on his part. Bob’s own marriage is his jumping off point, and he shares from his own experience. Isn’t it better to learn one who’s been there? It could spare many mistakes and heartbreaks. Go to http://energion.co/discuss/ and enter the discussion.

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