Steven was raised in a secular family. His grandfather who was a Seventh-day Adventist Christian, made a request for his grandchildren to attend church and Steven's parents obliged to have some church people bring Steven to church at age 7.
Steven decided to stop attending church at age 13. His parents had split up, he started drinking alcohol but never totally abandoned God.
Find out how travelling around Australia brought Steven back to church at age 28 and was enjoying it. What was his parents reaction to this? In what country did he meet his wife? How did he work for God more directly? Listen to Steven's story.
Matt was born and raised in Western Sydney, in an Adventist home. At age 6, Matt’s parents moved the family to the Sopas Hospital...
Rob grew up in a secular home in Melbourne. His mother was an atheist, but his father became a Seventh-day Adventist when he was...
Today’s interview is good news for Christian parents, especially parents who are in leadership. With the high expectations that are placed on PK’s (preacher’s...