Emily Graves spoke with Bill Medley about the spiritual journey he took writing his book



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Bill: A lot of Christians have told me that they've found a lot of things that have helped strengthen their faith and know that their faith is based on solid historical evidence; but the primary audience of the book is the lady I first wrote the letter for. It is me coming out of being a sceptic and changing my mind and writing to her as someone who had a thousand questions and all of them dismissing the whole thing. I would say it's more for non-Christians, but it's also been read by a lot of Christians who have found it helpful.

Emily: What are you doing now?

Bill: From starting this journey a sceptic, I've now had a major career change. I have become a Presbyterian pastor. The interviews that I had to go through; there was a large group of very dour looking Scottish type fellows and they asked me all these questions and one of them said, "I see that you formally were a comedian; what do you think of humour in the pulpit"? I looked out at the faces and half of them were really old guys and I thought if I say yes to that I'm a gonna and if I say no, then there was this other half with these younger guys and they're going to think I'm a stick in the mud. I said, "Well, it's sort of irrelevant now that I've become a Presbyterian, I'm not funny anymore"; so they all burst out in laughter and said, "Good answer". I got in, so now I am a Presbyterian pastor.

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