Estelle Nester's Catholic Conversion- My Side of the Story
Estelle Nester is the wife of Catholic convert Keith Nester, author of the book The Convert's Guide to Roman Catholicism: Your First Year in the Church. When Keith told Estelle he wanted to quit his job as a protestant pastor to become a Catholic, Estelle had a difficult choice to make. Would she remain with their 3 children in the protestant church, or would she follow Keith and return to the faith of her upbringing (which she left when she met Keith)? Estelle was not feeling called to become Catholic. What would she do? How would she process this? Join Estelle as she shares "My Side of the Story". Thanks to Blue Sky productions for recording this talk https://www.blueskypd.com/ This talk was given as a presentation of Catholic Evangelization Outreach http://crceo.info/ To support the channel and Keith's ministry: / keithnester For more info about Keith visit: http://down2earthministry.org/

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