Two Christians get married—what happens when one spouse leaves the church?
Stina Kielsmeier-Cook had a plan. When her husband unexpectedly
lost his faith, she had to navigate an increasingly common reality:
mixed-faith marriage.
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Stina Kielsmeier-Cook had a plan. Or more accurately, she thought
God had a plan: She would marry her college sweetheart, and their
shared love for Jesus and radical Christian commitment to serving
the poor would anchor their marriage in something real and
eternal. But a couple of years into their marriage, her
husband, Josh, lost his faith, and now Stina is navigating an
increasingly common reality: mixed-faith marriage. We talk to Stina
about her new book, Blessed Are the Nones: Mixed-Faith Marriage and
My Search for Spiritual Community, in which she grapples with the
challenges (and opportunities) of sustaining a marriage, raising
kids and nourishing her own faith life in a new state of “spiritual
singleness.” Along the way, she meets women saints, Catholic nuns
and religious “nones” who point the way to a reimagined Christian
community for an increasingly secular world. In Signs of the
Times, the influential (and controversial) Vatican II theologian
Hans Küng has died at 93 and a look back at the Vatican’s Easter
Triduum. Links from the show: Hans Küng, influential Vatican
II theologian censured by John Paul II, dies at 93 Cardinal: Too
many Catholics don’t understand that some church teachings can
actually change Don’t call Dorothy Day a saint. But a ferry? Sure.
Stina’s book: Blessed Are the Nones: Mixed-Faith Marriage and My
Search for Spiritual Community The Great Courses Plus (Get a month
of unlimited access for free!) Subscribe to America Join our
Patreon community. What’s on tap? Ginger Shrub cocktail Learn
more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
God had a plan: She would marry her college sweetheart, and their
shared love for Jesus and radical Christian commitment to serving
the poor would anchor their marriage in something real and
eternal. But a couple of years into their marriage, her
husband, Josh, lost his faith, and now Stina is navigating an
increasingly common reality: mixed-faith marriage. We talk to Stina
about her new book, Blessed Are the Nones: Mixed-Faith Marriage and
My Search for Spiritual Community, in which she grapples with the
challenges (and opportunities) of sustaining a marriage, raising
kids and nourishing her own faith life in a new state of “spiritual
singleness.” Along the way, she meets women saints, Catholic nuns
and religious “nones” who point the way to a reimagined Christian
community for an increasingly secular world. In Signs of the
Times, the influential (and controversial) Vatican II theologian
Hans Küng has died at 93 and a look back at the Vatican’s Easter
Triduum. Links from the show: Hans Küng, influential Vatican
II theologian censured by John Paul II, dies at 93 Cardinal: Too
many Catholics don’t understand that some church teachings can
actually change Don’t call Dorothy Day a saint. But a ferry? Sure.
Stina’s book: Blessed Are the Nones: Mixed-Faith Marriage and My
Search for Spiritual Community The Great Courses Plus (Get a month
of unlimited access for free!) Subscribe to America Join our
Patreon community. What’s on tap? Ginger Shrub cocktail Learn
more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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