Growing Up In the Christian Bookstore Industry and Becoming Reformed
My family owned and operated a Christian bookstore at Knott’s Berry Farm—The Inspiration House. My folks opened the store in 1955, and I closed the store in January of 1995 to work at CURE (Christian United for Reformation). The White Horse Inn went on the air in 1990 and Christ Reformed Church held its first service on October 29, 1995.
In the picture above (taken about 1977) I was in my early twenties and had just graduated from college (Cal-State Fullerton) with a degree in Business Administration. At this point in my life, I had no idea where the Lord would take me. My embrace of Reformed theology would begin a few years later.
Some of you have asked if I could post all the links to the posts in the “Memories from Those Days When I Was Becoming Reformed and Working in the Christian Bookstore Industry” series in one place for convenience—so here you go.
Posts in the Series:
Books Which Did Not Change My Mind
Books Which Helped Me Change My Mind
Popular Christian Books With Unintended Consequences