A new religion for a new year
Lyxan Toldanes
Staff Writer
Odessa American
ODESSA, TEXAS - While many people mark the first day in the New Year as the time for changes, others are already in the midst of it.
Those who have committed themselves to converting to a new faith or religion have already been enrolled in classes for weeks or months to assimilate themselves into their new church environment.
Unlike New Year’s resolutions left at the wayside after a few weeks, introductory classes offered at various churches are a way for people to fully dedicate themselves to their newfound faith.
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Lyxan Toldanes
Staff Writer
Odessa American
ODESSA, TEXAS - While many people mark the first day in the New Year as the time for changes, others are already in the midst of it.
Those who have committed themselves to converting to a new faith or religion have already been enrolled in classes for weeks or months to assimilate themselves into their new church environment.
Unlike New Year’s resolutions left at the wayside after a few weeks, introductory classes offered at various churches are a way for people to fully dedicate themselves to their newfound faith.
CLICK HERE to read the rest of the OA story.
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