Stories of triumph, struggle and strife

Deseret News
Joe and Penny Jordan didn't want to hear what two LDS missionaries had to say. But it was raining and cold that night, and they didn't want to be rude, so they invited the pair inside.
The young black couple, both students at Ohio's Bowling Green University, had decided to let their children find their own faith traditions. He was raised in the Nation of Islam, she a Christian with Pentecostal and Baptist family members.
“We had decided we would never have open prayer in our home,” Penny says. But after listening to the missionaries, Joe agreed to pray aloud with them. “When he closed in the name of Jesus Christ, I was like 'Amen!' ” she recalls. And they've been praying ever since.

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