Christine Flynn wasn’t raised with faith, but her family was loving and instilled strong values in her. Her experiences with Christians in middle in high school made her extremely negative toward Christianity, but vivid dreams that she kept having led her to explore New Age ideas, and she considered herself “spiritual but not religious.” But that worldview was ultimately unsatisfying to her, and when she married her husband, an atheist, she became an atheist also. After the birth of their first child, Christine’s husband began to be open to faith, and after quite a bit of resistance, Christine started to explore Christianity for herself, eventually embracing Jesus, and later, the Catholic Church.
Read a written account of Christine’s story here.