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
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
Gilles worked for 30 years in the Canadian Diplomatic Corps. After his retirement he bacame the founder and president of “Campagne Qubec-Vie” [Campagne Life Coalition (Quebec)], with which he worked
Father Kythe was raised in New Orleans by immigrant Hindu parents from India. He attended Catholic schools but went to study hall with the Protestants during religion classes. In college
His Eminence was born in French Canada about 10 hours north of Quebec city. He was given a deep faith in Christ and his Church by the pious devotion of
Al was reared in a Catholic home. However he was never properly taught the faith and didn’t see it being lived out in his family. In high school and college,
Natalie was baptized a Catholic but her mother left the Church soon after Natalie’s first communion. She endured much abuse and violence in he home as a child and into
Jason was raised in a Methodist family, though they did not attended church. In college he experienced a deep conversion to Christ and became active in Campus Crusade. Still he
Jean-Francois was brought up in a Catholic family in Montreal, in which he was sacramentalized but not catechized. As a teen he grew increasingly rebellious, especially after a religion teacher
Father Kaz was born in Queens, New York. His parents were immigrants, his mother a German Lutheran and his father a formerly Catholic from Poland. As a child he attended
John was a medical doctor working in hospice care. While working in hospice, he felt the call to ministry and was ordained a Presbyterian minister. Since he was already a