In 1960, a 12-year-old boy named Daniel Juster was shooting baskets in the driveway of his familyâ??s home in River Edge, New Jersey when he unexpectedly heard the voice of God tell him, â??You should be relating to me.â?
Daniel hadnâ??t had a religious upbringing, but his Jewish father had died three and a half years earlier, and his thoughts were occupied by spiritual matters. After young Dan heard Godâ??s voice, he started attending church with some Gentile cousins, without any objection from his nominally-Christian mother. He came to accept Jesus, and after majoring in philosophy at Wheaton, a Christian college in Illinois, he did graduate work at Trinity and McCormick seminaries, got his M. Div., and was ordained a Presbyterian minister.
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