Well educated, Jewish, and an ambitious competitive figure skater,
Jo Ann Schneider Farris did not fit the profile of a convert to
fundamentalist Christianity. Yet within sixteen months of being
approached by evangelical Christians as a senior at Colorado
College, she had changed religions, married a Christian, taught
full-time at a Pentecostal Christian school and lived in a
Christian commune. A lifetime of prayer meetings and bible studies
seemed inevitable.
Years later she joined the ranks of the Christians she admired
the most, Jews for Jesus missionaries. Not long afterward, her life
suddenly seemed to shatter as she was dismissed as a missionary.
Through this painful experience she learned she could lose her
religion and get a life at the same time.
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