In a shift from skepticism to spirituality, three scientists share their journeys towards faith, challenged by personal experiences. A neuroscientist found religion on a college campus, a psychiatrist became a believer after confronting demonic forces, and astrophysicist Sarah Salviander turned to God following the heart-wrenching loss of her stillborn child. Salviander describes how her grief transformed her outlook, drawing her towards the belief that her child was cared for in a divine realm. Their narratives highlight the intersection of science and faith, as depicted in Lee Strobel's new book, 'Seeing the Supernatural.'
Grief does a lot to twist our thinking... I felt like it was my motherly duty to be buried with Ellinor... Knowing she was safe in a realm of indescribable love freed me from despair.
I bonded with Ellinor during that time. Sadly, though, what I had bonded with was a tiny, lifeless body... it was the faith that saved my life.
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