Dr. Jonathan Fuqua – Former Evangelical Protestant
Dr. Jonathan Fuqua’s family took him to Oneness Pentecostal churches when he was young, but they eventually transitioned to the more mainstream Assemblies of God as he entered his teenage

Dr. Jonathan Fuqua’s family took him to Oneness Pentecostal churches when he was young, but they eventually transitioned to the more mainstream Assemblies of God as he entered his teenage
Rachel Lu grew up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, but as a teenager, she developed questions about her faith that she couldn’t find good answers
Cary Dabney was raised in an observant Jehovah’s Witness family, even going door-to-door to spread his faith. However, when questions began to arise for him as a young man, they
Shaun Rieley grew up in a strong Bible-based Christian community, with deep pro-life convictions, but was in his teens before he first encountered the Apostles’ Creed. It got him thinking
Allison Dreher accepted Christ as a young girl in the Baptist congregation her dad pastored, and was baptized a couple of times growing up. However, as she got into her
Judy Ashburn was raised Mennonite in Lancaster County, and when her husband, Curt, saw the witness of her community, he pursued a call to ministry as a Mennonite pastor. They
John Leyendecker’s parents didn’t raise him in any sort of faith, and when his dad died of a heart attack, John got into lots of trouble at school, eventually dropping
Jonathan Bading’s dad was an organist in their Presbyterian church, so from a very early age, he found himself drawn to the beauty of sacred music. As he got older,
Patrick Flynn was baptized Catholic, but not very well-formed in the faith, so when he began to discover atheist writers like Nietzsche and Ayn Rand, he was drawn to their
Mac Barron’s family attended a local Free Will Baptist congregation in their Georgia hometown, and Katherine went to a Methodist church nearby. They met in a youth camp, and later
When Fr. Jonathan Duncan was born, his family was Missionary Baptist, but by the time he was in school, they had become Assemblies of God, and his dad was a
Though raised Catholic, by the time Deacon Keith Fournier was a teenager, he was spiritually adrift, reading lots of books from different religions and political philosophies in his search for


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