My father was the superintendent of the churches in the state of Montana. He was content in his beliefs. He befit the term 'true Christian.' He would turn the other cheek. He was truly a man of peace.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My family background was deeply Christian.
Had I been more religious in my youth, I might have become a pastor, for it was the pastoral role I'd sought.
My father was very outwardly religious.
My dad was a Methodist minister.
I was raised in a Christian home and, in fact, my mother led me to Christ as a youngster.
I was raised in the Baptist church... but I didn't really have a real committed experience with Christ until my father died.
I'm not only a Christian, but I'm a pastor of a church.
My dad was a pastor, so we were in church all the time.
I was an outcast growing up with a bunch of Christian people. My father didn't go to church, and that was not good news if you lived right in the middle of it.
I was brought up in a Christian home in Australia with a father who was very bold about his faith.