i have read some of the posts; i don't consider myself really knowledgeable on the subject of wicca/paganism but i'm always curious about the spiritual realm; but i have some links that you may find interesting to look at:
I'm glad she's found her happiness, and I do like hearing the stories of other people... but, truth is, you can find people telling the same sort of tale about ALL religions. One story, even a dozen, it's not enough to be convincing in itself. I already feel the things converts to Christianity often describe in my own religion, you know?
And awitch is right, it does touch on many common themes... but I can believe that maybe she was into all that, and maybe converting got her out of it... but, so what? It's good for her (okay that sounds snarky, lol, but I mean that!), but it doesn't mean much to my own spirituality. Again, stories like this are found for every religion.
Oh! As to the tree thing... nope, never met a Wiccan who worships trees, but it would not surprise me if a few were out there.

Yes though, there's the common theme thing again. Usually see such stories including object worship and what not, even though it's not a very common practice.
As for the second video... a Kemetic pagan who believes in God, the Devil, Heaven and Hell, and the Bible to an extent... yeeeah.
Other problems I have, I felt in the beginning that the Christian was misunderstanding some of the answers, either on purpose or accident, but perhaps not. Either way, it's a good example of what I do
not want people to do to me. She doesn't, to me, seem to be really interested in their answers, and then spent most of the time preaching at them, you know? I want actual dialogue, a real conversation where both sides listen to each other, both sides get an equal say in it. I don't feel I saw that here.
(Also the whole either Jesus was who he said he was, or he wasn't... feels like the whole lord lunatic liar bit, which I just don't agree with either.)