Greg has read the Bible from childhood. His mother read it to him before he could read. Both he and his mother have worn out Bibles by regular usage. He was born in Medina, Ohio in 1954. His parents raised him and his siblings, Gary and Cindy, in a loving Christian home. They settled in the Lutheran Church.
In 1972, seeking more answers than he believed were being provided, and on a quest to develop a deeper relationship with his heavenly father, Greg left the Lutheran Church. For forty years he attended and/or led home fellowships and Bible classes with another organization. He served four different years of outreach as an ambassador for that organization. About 2012, after leaving that organization, he felt free to pursue the questions regarding the tithe.
He served in the US Navy from 1978 to 1984. He was a nuclear electronic technician aboard the USS Carl Vinson.
He believes Churches and ministries should lead you to a relationship with God and Jesus. He also believes ministries should lead you to the Bible rather than telling you how to live your life according to their traditions.
Greg now freely and peacefully resides with his wife, Joy, in their cabin that is nestled in the Blue Ridge mountains of western North Carolina. They share the cabin with their dog. Greg continues his quest for a deeper understanding of topics that are taught by traditional religious beliefs rather than by what God says in the Bible.
He has attended many of the local churches and listens to TV and online ministries.