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April 1, 2024 13 mins

Hi This is Evangelist Anh Le, welcome to the Real Life Radio Show, and we are going to talk to Real People, who had real problems, but found answers in a Real God. Lately, we have been talking about what percentage of Christian kids leave their parents faith, and change to becoming either an atheist, or a person of a different religion. According to a study done interviewing Harvard College students, apparently only 42% stayed with the same denominational Christian faith as their parents had. But out of that, 25% had become atheist, 14 percent felt the need to switch to a different religion, and 19% shifted to more liberal religions such as Unitarianism. Well, the numbers aren't as high as many in the world would tell you, but there is a good amount that becomes atheistic, which is 25%. But what happens to them as they get older? Do they all fall apart? Well, no. However, in our last show, Whitney Harris who is a former drug addict, was telling us about how she left her Christian upbringing to experience the life of doing whatever she wanted, just like the people of the world, and she got into methamphetamine addiction, ecstasy, and then eventually got into heroine. She told us how throughout all the partying and drugs, she would experience more depression and more emptiness through it all. Until the heroine addiction drove her to a new low. Today she is going to talk about that experience, and then show us how she came to know her deliverer, Jesus Christ. Whitney, welcome back to the show.

 

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