Anne,Thanks for your question and sorry for the delay in rnposese.A fundamental principle in our faith is personal revelation the ability to get answers to questions about our life and decisions and truth directly from Him, via His Spirit.So while the answer to your general question about 50 being too late to convert would be a definite no, your personal question about whether you should ,take that choice is ultimately between you and your Father in Heaven.I will say, though, that as your loving Father, He cares about your family. Family is central to His plan. He also sees a bigger picture than we do, so often what we see as impossible barriers, He sees differently. So my invitation would be to try not to let fear or doubt based on your current situation or prediction be the deciding factor. Sometimes our answers come in a way that requires a bit of a step into the dark, some measure of faith, but our Father is one who opens doors and unfolds light in ways we cannot imagine when we first set out to follow His guidance.If you feel Him calling to you here, trust Him. He’ll be there for you.I hope to get some women to share their experiences being married to someone not of our faith, just so you can hear some perspectives from their lives.
Anne,Thanks for your question and sorry for the delay in rnposese.A fundamental principle in our faith is personal revelation the ability to get answers to questions about our life and decisions and truth directly from Him, via His Spirit.So while the answer to your general question about 50 being too late to convert would be a definite no, your personal question about whether you should ,take that choice is ultimately between you and your Father in Heaven.I will say, though, that as your loving Father, He cares about your family. Family is central to His plan. He also sees a bigger picture than we do, so often what we see as impossible barriers, He sees differently. So my invitation would be to try not to let fear or doubt based on your current situation or prediction be the deciding factor. Sometimes our answers come in a way that requires a bit of a step into the dark, some measure of faith, but our Father is one who opens doors and unfolds light in ways we cannot imagine when we first set out to follow His guidance.If you feel Him calling to you here, trust Him. He’ll be there for you.I hope to get some women to share their experiences being married to someone not of our faith, just so you can hear some perspectives from their lives.