I grew up in a religious community, and like everyone, I went through a period of doubt and later made a conscious choice to embrace the faith of my childhood.
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I was a pretty wild kid, and I probably lived 48 years in my first 20. But I always seemed to have a true line of faith for some reason.
I grew up with a very religious background.
Your belief system tends to be a function of how you were raised. Being raised in the Midwest and in a relatively conservative household, my views were shaped by my upbringing, by my Christian faith.
When I was young, I was religious.
Seven and half years ago I began my own journey. For me and my family it was a time of adversity. But during that adversity I derived a deeper faith. And born out of that adversity was a commitment to devote myself to those people and to those issues that truly matter to me.
I grew up in a house full of faith, and my mother died when I was a little girl, and I found comfort in my faith.
I've been brought up with the Christian faith with my family.
Nowhere else have I grown more in my faith than in the midst of my family.
I grew up in a pretty religious house. My family was Roman Catholic, and I couldn't wait to get away from that. But that doesn't mean I'm not a spiritual person.
I grew up in a difficult environment, but I became a Christian as a teen. My mom and my sister soon became Christians also.
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