From a tender young age, Colin was on a search for meaning. This grew into a thirst to understand Who God was. At 17 he entered the Navy where he spent 7 years navigating around the world.
From early Catholic leanings through Mormonism, Jehovah’s Witness and Eastern religions Colin’s search continued. At 29 whilst working in Melbourne, Colin decided that he would approach God directly. His first question was, “God, do you exist?" and “If you do exist, where is your church?"
No answer. Later, in Sydney and walking along Bondi Beach one night, Colin met some young people.
They were clean cut and whilst talking with them, he realised they were Christians. Would this answer some of his questions?
What happened next? Tune in to hear this interview with Colin Hone as he shares the enthralling story of the step-by-step journey that led him to God.
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