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The Beautiful Story of how Kirsten Powers Found Jesus. What’s Your Story?
Archdiocese of Washington ^ | November 11 2013 | Msgr. Charles Pope

Posted on 11/16/2013 12:00:15 AM PST by GonzoII

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Last Week I wrote my testimony of meeting Jesus on a fateful day in November of 1995 (HERE). I have also written of the need that Christians have to better witness in a personal way to the faith, and to the relationship they have with the Lord.

The other day I read a beautiful conversion story, a witness story of a woman I have long admired, Kirsten Powers. She is a Fox News Commentator. And while I do not always agree with her political perspectives, she is a solid journalist, she gives fair consideration to all issues, and is, to my mind, a very classy lady.

She wrote recently in Christianity Today of how she met Jesus. I would like to share some excerpts of the story with you here so that, once again, you and all of us who are Catholics can see modeled how to tell our own particular story o faith, and what witness looks and sounds like.

Her full article is here: Kirsten Powers and how She Met Jesus What follows here are just a few excerpts with some comments by me in red text:

Just seven years ago, if someone had told me that I’d be writing for Christianity Today magazine about how I came to believe in God, I would have laughed out loud. If there was one thing in which I was completely secure, it was that I would never adhere to any religion—especially to evangelical Christianity, which I held in particular contempt.

And thus we learn to stay in the conversation with people. There was a time in my life that I too was hostile to the Church and hostile to Jesus. No one, no matter how settled they think they are in opposition to God or the Church is a lost cause. Speak the truth, with charity and clarity. You just never know when or how, but some, indeed, more than some, eventually find the Lord. Thank you Jesus!

I grew up in the Episcopal Church in Alaska, but my belief was superficial and flimsy….

Yes, some of us are in reaction to a poor experience with faith growing up. Perhaps it was perfunctory observance, perhaps we even experienced painful realities in the Church. But often such struggles send us afar. But in the end, the Lord does not cease to call, and He can even work the miracle of helping us to overcome tepid, bad or painful experiences.

Ms. Powers goes on to talk of how she began to date an Evangelical Christian who invited her to his Church and asked her to keep an open mind. She began attending Upper East Side Redeemer Presbyterian Church, an Evangelical Presbyterian Church. The Pastor Tim Keller impressed her with his thoughtful preaching. She says,

Tim Keller’s sermon was intellectually rigorous, weaving in art and history and philosophy. I decided to come back to hear him again. Soon, hearing Keller speak on Sunday became the highlight of my week. Each week, Keller made the case for Christianity. He also made the case against atheism and agnosticism. He expertly exposed the intellectual weaknesses of a purely secular worldview. I came to realize that even if Christianity wasn’t the real thing, neither was atheism.

So faith comes by hearing. The preaching task is critical. Pray that the Lord will send laborers, effective preachers and teachers to clarify doubts and sow the seeds of truth. Scripture says, How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching?…As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!”…So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.(Rom 10:14-15, 17). Yes, pray for good and effective preaching and teaching!

She adds,

I concluded that the weight of evidence was on the side of Christianity. But I didn’t feel any connection to God.

But someone must have praying for Kirsten. For soon enough, she met Jesus:

Then one night in 2006, on a trip to Taiwan, I woke up in what felt like a strange cross between a dream and reality. Jesus came to me and said, “Here I am.” It felt so real. I didn’t know what to make of it.

Hallelujah! Someone was praying. Thank you Jesus.

I tried to write off the experience as misfiring synapses, but I couldn’t shake it. When I returned to New York a few days later, I was lost. I suddenly felt God everywhere and it was terrifying. More important, it was unwelcome. It felt like an invasion. I started to fear I was going crazy….I was desperate. My whole world was imploding. How was I going to tell my family or friends about what had happened? Nobody would understand. I didn’t understand.

It is interesting. Not everyone has an experience with the Lord and comes away serene. In fact most Theophanies in the Bible leave the recipient disconcerted, sometimes flat on their face to the ground! Yes, even Mother Mary was “troubled” at the visit of Gabriel (Lk 1:29), and even John the Evangelist who had been so close to the Lord in his earthly ministry, fell on his face to the ground when he saw Jesus in glory (Rev 1:17). There is authenticity in Ms. Power’s description of distress. It makes sense given her background of skepticism, but also makes sense given the Glory of the Lord.

She sought explanation by attending a Bible study, but in the end, the Lord connected the dots for her:

Everything had changed. I’ll never forget standing outside that apartment on the Upper East Side and saying to myself, “It’s true. It’s completely true.” The world looked entirely different, like a veil had been lifted off it. I had not an iota of doubt. I was filled with indescribable joy.

But surely the World, the Flesh and Devil would not take this sitting down! She writes:

The horror of the prospect of being a devout Christian crept back in almost immediately. I spent the next few months doing my best to wrestle away from God. It was pointless. Everywhere I turned, there he was. Slowly there was less fear and more joy. The Hound of Heaven had pursued me and caught me—whether I liked it or not.

Yes, The Lord has won. And I pray that Kirsten Powers will grow strong in faith and deep in conviction that Jesus is Lord and the lover of her soul.

“But Father, but Father….!” I hear some of you saying, “She did not become Catholic! How can we praise this!?” Well, all I know is that we are all on a journey. And the Lord has surely led some of the best Catholics through the Evangelical denominations ultimately to the Catholic Church.

And I will add that their time there (in the Evangelical denominations) was not a detour or wasted. In fact some of the greatest converts to the Catholic Church bring many gifts from their time as Evangelicals: Love for Jesus, the understanding of a personal and intimate walk with the Lord, a love for Scripture, and a zeal for souls.

At a personal level I would love for Ms. Powers to one day find herself in full union with the Catholic Church. For now I am joyful she found Jesus and I trust Jesus to lead her. Rejoice with me, rejoice with her, Jesus is joy, he is Lord and Shepherd. He shepherds us rightly.

But Father, But Father, as a democrat, what does she think of abortion? As far as I know, she is against it. Consider what she has written HERE and HERE or HERE And and if you wish she were clearer here or there about this or that, stay in the conversation. Amor omnia vincet.

I rejoice that Kirsten Powers has met Jesus. I rejoice I have met him. How about you? What is your story? See her testimony as model and write your own. Your children and grandchildren, your friends and others are desperate to hear it!



TOPICS: Catholic; Charismatic Christian; Evangelical Christian; Mainline Protestant
KEYWORDS: bornagain; bornagainchristian; christians; conversions; findingjesus; jesus; kirstenpowers; msgrcharlespope
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To: metmom

You are exactly right, but that Holy Spirit was talking to members of God’s Pilgrim Church on Earth, Catholics.


101 posted on 11/18/2013 7:53:46 AM PST by NKP_Vet
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To: NKP_Vet
**The Catholic Church came before the 4 Gospels in the NT, which brought Christ to the world.**

And before Paul First Letter to the Thessalonians too. Funny, even Luther agrees that Catholics brought the Bible to the world.

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"We are compelled to concede to the Papists
that they have the Word of God,
that we received it from them,
and that without them
we should have no knowledge of it at all."

~ Martin Luther




102 posted on 11/18/2013 8:17:25 AM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Salvation
Funny, even Luther agrees that Catholics brought the Bible to the world.

Who cares?

That's just his opinion.

103 posted on 11/18/2013 9:48:06 AM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of faith....)
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To: Salvation

Please post the primary source of that quote, and in full context. Go ahead. I have all day.


104 posted on 11/18/2013 9:51:32 AM PST by Gamecock (If you like your constitution, you can keep your constitution. Period. (M.S.))
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To: Salvation

Please post the primary source of that quote, and in full context. Go ahead. I have all day.


105 posted on 11/18/2013 9:57:06 AM PST by Gamecock (If you like your constitution, you can keep your constitution. Period. (M.S.))
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To: metmom

And your opinion has much more weight than his. Gotcha.


106 posted on 11/18/2013 10:01:05 AM PST by NKP_Vet
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To: NKP_Vet
Baloney again. Catholicism is not responsible for bring the world God's word. The Holy Spirit is.

2 Peter 1:21 For no prophecy was ever produced by the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit.

Peter made no mention at all of Catholicism in his letters nor did he credit the *church* with bringing the word of God to mankind.

Nor did Paul.

2 Timothy 3:16-17 All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.

Retroactively declaring all Christians as Catholics in an attempt to give credit to the Catholic church for the word of God is not going to convince anyone but Catholics because the rest of the world has not been brainwashed by Catholicism to believe their revisionist history over historic fact.

Nobody owes the Catholic church anything for their claims to have given the world the Bible and preserving it. All the credit goes to God who is more than capable of doing it Himself without being indebted to Catholicism for its *help*.

107 posted on 11/18/2013 10:03:10 AM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of faith....)
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To: NKP_Vet

If you say so.


108 posted on 11/18/2013 10:04:01 AM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of faith....)
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To: metmom

AMEN. From what I read around here, it seems the Catholics believe God owes them a debt of gratitude for bringing His Word to mankind. I suppose when He receives all the glory mankind has to give, He will turn around and give it all to the Catholic Church. After all, without them, where would we all be? Including God and His message..


109 posted on 11/18/2013 10:07:23 AM PST by smvoice (HELP! I'm trapped inside this body and I can't get out!)
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To: NKP_Vet; metmom
I seem to remember upstream you were elevating your opinion above other practitioners of the Roman Catholic faith group.
110 posted on 11/18/2013 10:08:08 AM PST by Gamecock (If you like your constitution, you can keep your constitution. Period. (M.S.))
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To: metmom

Isn’t it strange that other Christian faiths have to admit (since they use the same canon) that the Catholic Church made an infallible decision when it decided which books of the New Testament are inspired and which ones aren’t, yet these same faiths reject the Canon of the Old Testament decided by the same Bishops in the same Councils? LOL.


111 posted on 11/18/2013 10:09:27 AM PST by NKP_Vet
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To: NKP_Vet

Like which *faiths*? (By which I presume you mean denominations)

And which canons?


112 posted on 11/18/2013 10:18:27 AM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of faith....)
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To: smvoice

Well, hey, when they can tell God what to do and who to let into heaven and who to forgive and who to not forgive, I guess they really do believe that they are elevated above God.

Herod didn’t give God the glory and it didn’t work out so well for him.


113 posted on 11/18/2013 10:19:56 AM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of faith....)
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To: Gamecock

Dratted posting history......


114 posted on 11/18/2013 10:20:44 AM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of faith....)
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To: Gamecock

http://praisedivinemercy.blogspot.com/2008/03/martin-luther.html

Luther had the following to say:

“We are compelled to concede to the Papists that they have the Word of GOD, that we received it from them, and that without them, we should have no knowledge of it at all.”
Martin Luther, commentary on St. John.

In his sermon of August 15, 1522, the last time Martin Luther preached on the Feast of the Assumption, he stated:

There can be no doubt that the Virgin Mary is in heaven. How it happened we do not know. And since the Holy Spirit has told us nothing about it, we can make of it no article of faith . . . It is enough to know that she lives in Christ.

The veneration of Mary is inscribed in the very depths of the human heart. (Sermon, September 1, 1522).

[She is the] highest woman and the noblest gem in Christianity after Christ . . . She is nobility, wisdom, and holiness personified. We can never honor her enough. Still honor and praise must be given to her in such a way as to injure neither Christ nor the Scriptures. (Sermon, Christmas, 1531).

No woman is like you. You are more than Eve or Sarah, blessed above all nobility, wisdom, and sanctity. (Sermon, Feast of the Visitation, 1537).

One should honor Mary as she herself wished and as she expressed it in the Magnificat. She praised God for his deeds. How then can we praise her? The true honor of Mary is the honor of God, the praise of God’s grace . . . Mary is nothing for the sake of herself, but for the sake of Christ . . . Mary does not wish that we come to her, but through her to God. (Explanation of the Magnificat, 1521).

Luther gives the Blessed Virgin the exalted position of “Spiritual Mother” for Christians:

It is the consolation and the superabundant goodness of God, that man is able to exult in such a treasure. Mary is his true Mother .. (Sermon, Christmas, 1522)

Mary is the Mother of Jesus and the Mother of all of us even though it was Christ alone who reposed on her knees . . . If he is ours, we ought to be in his situation; there where he is, we ought also to be and all that he has ought to be ours, and his mother is also our mother. (Sermon, Christmas, 1529).

Martin Luther had the belief of Mary’s Immaculate Conception, Luther’s words follow:

It is a sweet and pious belief that the infusion of Mary’s soul was effected without original sin; so that in the very infusion of her soul she was also purified from original sin and adorned with God’s gifts, receiving a pure soul infused by God; thus from the first moment she began to live she was free from all sin” (Sermon: “On the Day of the Conception of the Mother of God,” 1527).


115 posted on 11/18/2013 10:51:16 AM PST by NKP_Vet
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To: metmom

Call them whatever you want, except “Church”. Which no protestant denomination is..............


116 posted on 11/18/2013 10:54:23 AM PST by NKP_Vet
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To: NKP_Vet
Not the proper context, nor reference to a prime source.

Thanks for playing though.

117 posted on 11/18/2013 10:57:26 AM PST by Gamecock (If you like your constitution, you can keep your constitution. Period. (M.S.))
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To: NKP_Vet

I AM the church, as is any born again believer.

I don’t belong to one to get saved, I became part of the true body of Christ when I got saved.

Membership in a church is as meaningless as belonging to a club.


118 posted on 11/18/2013 2:41:19 PM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of faith....)
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To: NKP_Vet; Gamecock

Gamecock asks for a quote of Luther in context and you drag Mary into it?

Why?


119 posted on 11/18/2013 2:44:46 PM PST by metmom ( ...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of faith....)
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To: Gamecock

Martin Luther made the comment on his commentary of St. John.

Can’t find the original transcript of it; of course not. He said it and and all you have to do is google it. If you want to buy this book it’s contained right there, but the book would not contain a recording of Martin Luther so it would not meet your strict requirements.

http://www.amazon.com/Crossing-Tiber-Evangelical-Protestants-Historical/dp/0898705770


120 posted on 11/18/2013 2:57:52 PM PST by NKP_Vet
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