I now firmly believe and I have no doubt about God's existence. Unless you have experienced the revelation of a spiritual life, you will not understand the significance of that miraculous gift from God. And that is what it is. It is a gift that cannot be properly explained, and it is a faith that cannot adequately be described. We are given these things, and unless you experience them, you likely will not understand.

I find letters by people who do not believe in God to be heartbreaking. They really do trouble me. Troubling because God is real and because those who deny his existence do not have the faintest understanding of the contentment and fullness of life that faith in God provides - even apart from the promise of an eternal life. Moreover, those who deny God's existence fail to appreciate that they too are eternal beings and that they will spend eternity somewhere.

Some point to the plethora of Christian faiths as a reason for not believing. I take the opposite view. It is the variety of faiths that God uses to appeal to all of us. After all, Jesus said that he will be where two or three are gathered in his name. So where there are two or three Catholics, two or three Lutherans, two or three Baptists, or two or three of whatever, he is there.