Dr. Alicia Britt Chole was once a staunch atheist. Now, she's follower of Jesus who directs a nonprofit that provides customized soul-care for business and ministry leaders. |
On a recent episode of Being Human, Chole spoke with host Steve Cuss about her journey to becoming a Christian. She explores the ways that questioning and belief can coexist in our thoughts and relationships.
"Faith is a duet. It's not a solo," Chole says. "It's Jesus-and-me faith-ing."
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Host Steve Cuss welcomes Dr. Alicia Britt Chole (Dr. ABC) for a profound conversation on faith, doubt, and spiritual transformation. Once a strident atheist, Dr. ABC shares her journey to…
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