Lois grew up in a Nazarene family in Kansas City, Missouri, going to four church services each Sunday and one on Wednesday. By the time she was 17 at a Nazarene College, she was going to chapel every day. But despite all this constant connection with her faith, she still had doubts. She had doubts ever since she was a young child. She still had doubts even while she was a professor at a Christian college. It wasn’t until she found herself in a marriage with an alcoholic, sociopathic, ex-convict that all her doubts reached a crescendo. Join me as I speak with Lois about how she was able to free herself from that awful marriage and from the indoctrination that poisoned her mind from birth. As Lois says: “When I lost my faith, I found myself.”
Lois is the Coordinator for Life Without Religion
"A safe place to be together"
Life Without Religion (LWR) is an anonymous peer support group for people who have had (or continue to have) difficulties due to religion. If you are interested in participating in Life Without Religion, please contact the coordinator directly at: loislwr@gmail.com
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