Like most spiritual conversions, David Carver’s was dramatic only on the outside; on the inside it was quiet, almost mundane.
Like most spiritual conversions, David Carver’s was dramatic only on the outside; on the inside it was quiet, almost mundane. Not rational, perhaps—matters of the spirit may never be strictly rational—but possessed of its own clarity and logic. And to David, at least, its genuineness was beyond question. He had found God, that was all. And (this he considered probably more important) God had found him.

