I was born and raised in Canada as a Roman Catholic. At the age of nineteen I left the Catholic Church as I surmised that all outward religious rituals along with the pictures and statues that I venerated amounted to nothing and was meaningless to God. I reasoned, “Why does the great creator God need us to(...)
I grew up in a Christian family, but I did not have subjective experience of the Lord. Although I knew that there was a God--Jesus Christ, He was my parent's God, not mine.I became unsatisfied with my Christian life during my first year in my university. I began to pray to the Lord, asking Him to appear to me,
I was born of a Hindu father and a Christian mother, and brought up by my maternal grand parent who were very disciplined and religious follower of the Lord Jesus Christ. As such I became very self-righteous because I thought I was quite good, not doing the evils of my peers at that time. And I never realized(...)