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Joan Ball had it all: At thirty-seven, she was a highly skeptical, deeply rational woman. She had a loving family, an extravagant home, a high-profile career, even personal contentment. What she didn't have was religious faith--something she was sure she didn't need or want. All of that changed on a sunny day in June 2003, when without seeking or asking, she had a spiritual experience that changed everything...

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Joan Ball had it all: At thirty-seven, she was a highly skeptical, deeply rational woman. She had a loving family, an extravagant home, a high-profile career, even personal contentment. What she didn't have was religious faith--something she was sure she didn't need or want. All of that changed on a sunny day in June 2003, when without seeking or asking, she had a spiritual experience that changed everything...

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A former journalist, historian Rod Gragg is director of the Center for Military and Veterans Studies at Coastal Carolina University, where he also serves as an adjunct professor of history. His works have earned the Fletcher Pratt Award, the James I. Robertson Award and other honors, and have been selected for the Book-of-the-Month Club, the History Book Club and the Military History Book Club.