Andrea Garrett – Former Evangelical and Anglican
Andrea Garrett grew up nominally Christian, with Methodist and Church of Christ roots. She became much more serious about it as a teenager, and decided to pursue work that was

Andrea Garrett grew up nominally Christian, with Methodist and Church of Christ roots. She became much more serious about it as a teenager, and decided to pursue work that was
Dr. Tory Baucum came from a long line of Quakers, and went on to become an Episcopal priest and seminary professor for 30 years. Questions about his own vocation, the
Chris Moellering first came to faith in an Anabaptist church in high school, and served briefly as pastor of a Brethren Bible Church in Kentucky before becoming a military chaplain,
Fr. Stephen Hilgendorf grew up in the Assemblies of God, and when some of his fellow churchgoers began exploring Messianic Judaism as a way of connecting with tradition, it led
Fr. Michael Rennier found Christ as a Pentecostal kid, but felt that there had to be something more than the pressure he felt to have emotional experiences in worship. His
Sam Guzman grew up in a strong Christian household, and ended up attending Bob Jones University, known for its strong Fundamentalist convictions. Interestingly enough, he began working at an art gallery
Garrett Cichowitz grew up in nondenominational churches, but when going to Grove City College, he became attracted to Reformed theology. He met a Catholic friend who began to break some
Dr. Annie Bullock’s earliest and fondest memories came through her grandfather, a Baptist preacher. But when she expressed a desire to study scripture and theology in an Evangelical youth group,
When Nick Alexander became a Christian as a teenager, his parents were at first worried that their son had become some religious nut. Nick persevered in the faith anyway, plugging
Dr. Gavin Ashenden remembers learning the Lord’s Prayer as a child, but had a complicated relationship with faith through his teens. After an Evangelical conversion, he followed a call to
Emily Woodham was raised Anglican, and was never anti-Catholic, but led to believe that Catholicism overcomplicated the simplicity of the Gospel. Throughout her adult life, she felt a constant pull
Dr. Andrew Blaski’s earliest memories of Christianity were in a charismatic non-denominational congregation, but when he hit his teens and didn’t always feel emotionally connected with his faith, he wondered


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