My wife is Greek. I was a non-denomination Christian before we got married.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was raised in a religious environment, and my wife is one of the more religious people that I have ever known.
My wife and I come from a Christian worldview.
I grew up in the Methodist church. My wife grew up in the Baptist church. And wives get everything they want. So we got married in the Baptist church.
I had to marry a Greek; I had to stir up the ethnic pot. Otherwise, my children would have been anemic and sickly. Now they've got some good Mediterranean blood in them.
I consider myself a non-denominational Christian. I grew up in a Bible church and still hold those beliefs very close to me.
I'm a born-again Christian. I was raised Episcopalian - I've always been of a Christian faith, but I became much more active in it when I married my first husband, Marvin. I changed from Episcopalian to Baptist.
My mother is Greek and my father is Bulgarian. I am a first-generation American and native Los Angeleno. I was born and raised in Hollywood.
I am a Christian. My husband and I belong to the Episcopal Church.
For my part, it was Greek to me.
I'm marrying my common-law wife, Beth, the Christian way, with a preacher and all that.
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