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Turn Around: Luke Padgett - part 1

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Category: Turn Around
Wednesday, 28 April 2021

Like a lot of youth who grow up in a Catholic household, Luke went with the flow and was complacent with just going to Church and being good. It was the bare minimum; he hadn’t really begun to run the race of faith yet. He realized this in a profound way when he went on a retreat. The retreat’s name was “Unfinished.” During the retreat he couldn’t get the word unfinished out of his head. While praying before the Blessed Sacrament, that one word changed into several: “You are unfinished my son… continue.” It was the "ready, set, go!" for the race he is now running, desiring to hear the words, “Well done, my true and beloved son.” In part two of his testimony, he will speak about how he continues to grow close to God and how he wanted to wake up and share his faith with others.

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