I was born in 1956 in Minneapolis, MN and raised Catholic. Mom took us to Mass every week, we said grace before meals, and Mom had a sacred picture, which
Jason Craig was raised generally Christian in the South, but didn’t really attend church. When he was invited into a personal relationship with Jesus through Young Life, he became on
When I was in kindergarten, I used to play with a girl named Gail, who lived across the street. Gail was like me — very tiny and skinny. When her
Fr. Bonaventure Chapman was always a good student in math, and he found the mathematical determinism of John Calvin’s theology appealing from a young age. As he pursued theological studies
A native of South Carolina and the last of five children, I was raised in a Southern Baptist home. My mother was brought up in the Baptist tradition; my father
Fr. Richard Rojas was a semi-pro skateboarder who found meaning through a personal relationship with Jesus. His first real experience preaching was sharing his testimony at skate rallies. Realizing he
Michael spent a good portion of his childhood in Israel, and his mother was a convert to Judaism. Growing up in the Holy Land, he was surrounded by the places
Brother Bonaventure Chapman”s background was in a number of denominations: Presbyterian, Church of Christ, Lutheran. It was when he went to Oxford, England, to study for Anglican ministry, that all
John Lillyman’s journey of faith has taken him all over the world, and brought him into encounter with a number of well-respected Christian traditions. Raised in Australia with little understanding
On May 15, 2016, two days before I turned 58, I was received into the Roman Catholic Church in the parish of the Holy Trinity in Naarden, the Netherlands. On
Paul Bennett’s journey of faith really started when he hit rock bottom as an alcoholic. Following the advice of his recovery program to turn his life over to a “higher
Clark Durant remembers his father rewarding good marks in Sunday school with tickets to Detroit Tiger baseball games. He always remembers having positive associations with Christianity, attending whatever services he found