Steven W. Mosher: Former Atheist
May 02, 2005 | No Comments
Steven was a secular humanist studying at Stanford University. In 1979, he visited China and witnessed first hand their One Child Policy, with its forced abortions. He became Pro-life and,
Steven was a secular humanist studying at Stanford University. In 1979, he visited China and witnessed first hand their One Child Policy, with its forced abortions. He became Pro-life and,
Paul was raised Jewish, with a Jewish father and a formerly Episcopal mother. At the age of 16, he gave his life to Jesus as his Messiah. After attending a
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Marcus & Pat answer open-line questions of the audience about the recent death of Pope John Paul II. Pat was reared in a faithful Catholic family. He always had an
Charlene comes from a long line of Lutherans. He father was a Lutheran minister. She wasn’t particularly religious until, in the 11th grade in a boarding school, when she and
Father John was raised an atheist. His father discouraged involvement with any religion. Even so, as a teenage he became interested in Christianity, through his sister’s coach. He began traveling
When Doug was a teenager, a friend shared Christ with him. Doug wasn’t sure God existed but, at his friend’s invitation, prayed for the Lord’s forgiveness and felt God’s grace
Marcus and David answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. David grew up in a Conservative Jewish family in the Bronx. By the age of 15 he had lost
Steve and his wife were both brought up Southern Baptist. His wife is a preacher’s kid and they were married by her father. They were strong Evangelical Protestants with an
Dean was ordained an Anglican priest in 1968. He was in ministry for over 30 years and was received into full-communion with the Catholic Church upon his retirement. Dean felt
Marcus and Jeff answer open-line questions from the audience.
Ben was born in a Lutheran Hospital and received holy baptism at St. James Lutheran Church in Burlington, Ohio. His father was a Lutheran minister. His father’s family historically had been Mennonite and his mother’s family
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