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		Dave Schmelzer: An Atheist’s Way Home
		
		By Christine  Wilson
                	The 700 Club
                	
		
		
		 
		CBN.com 
		 In college, Dave Schmelzer had a strong belief about God. There  wasn’t one.
		“I would kind of seek out people who were church go-ers and  I would ask them why,” Dave tells The 700 Club. “I would not ask them why neutrally  and in a friendly way. It would have an edge. ‘Why do you do this?’”
		Dave didn’t start out as an atheist. In fact, when he was a  child, his family occasionally went to church. But Dave says the preacher spoke  in jargon that he didn’t understand. 
		“Sunday was one of the worst parts of out week. It was  really one of the days I looked forward to the least.” 
		By the time he turned 10, the family had stopped going. 
		Over the course of his teenage years, Dave began to search  for meaning in his life. Religion, he says, didn’t give him any answers. 
		“I think a Godless world made the most sense to me,” Dave  says. “I was looking for a sense that the actual experience of living meant  something beyond just ‘find a good job, find a good spouse, raise a nice  family, and die.’” 
		By the time he got to college, he had the reputation as one  of the most outspoken atheists on campus. But his grades were failing, he had  no friends, and he questioned his purpose in life.
		He began to ask, “What if I’m a mediocre or less student at  a good school? Is this whole life over? I’ll never find that great spouse and  those great kids, and I’ll die poor. Is that what my life means?”
		That’s when Dave  began to look for answers. 
		“I thought back to those thoughtful Christians,” he  confesses. “What they would tell me, 'God  is a guide. God speaks. God answers prayers. God has a future for you that will  work out.'”  
		Dave went back to his dorm room and did the very thing He  mocked his Christian friends for doing. He prayed. 
		“I prayed something almost exactly this. I still remember  it. ‘God, I don’t believe You exist. But on the off chance that I’m wrong, today  would be an outstanding day to show me. Amen.’”
        That night on the way to a movie, Dave took a wrong turn and  got lost. As he studied his map, he hit a wooden post. But it wasn’t a post, it  was a giant cross. 
        “I’m remembering that day I [prayed]. Normally that wouldn’t  mean anything, but I thought, ‘How many crosses have I rammed in my lifetime?’”
        Dave’s car wasn’t harmed so he continued driving. He got  lost again. This time, he pulled into a parking lot to look at his map. When he  pulled out of the parking lot, he noticed something strange.
        “So, as I pull out I think, ‘That’s a giant flood light  cross. That’s two in ten minutes.’ Then I felt something that surprised me I  suddenly had a strong impression. ‘Dave, you always thought that, if there was a  God, the good news would be that I cared about humanity. I’m here  to tell you that there is a God and I care about you.’”
        Dave didn’t know what to make of this new experience. So he  talked to friends and took a class on religions. During his studies, he found  only one place that explained what happened to him: the Bible. 
        Dave says , “I read Acts 2 in my little Bible group. After  the Holy Spirit comes, what’s going to happen? ‘Anybody who’s trying to follow  Jesus will start hearing God’s voice.’
        “I remember saying, ‘Jesus, I think it’s about You. I’m in.  Help me do that. If there’s anything about sins that need to be forgiven,  consider that asked.”
        Dave learned more about Jesus by studying the Bible and  praying regularly. He says he learned that God had great plans for him.
        “My whole issue in life had been, ‘Where’s my life going?  Why is it going to be good?’ It seems like one of Jesus’s key promises is: “Oh,  I’m on it, Dave. I’m there. I want to give you whatever it feels like life is.  I want to do that. I want to do it so much more than you can hope for. Let’s  try it out together.’”
        Since then, Dave has never looked back. He now pastors North  Cambridge’s Vineyard Church. He also leads a group called “Seek”. It’s full of  students that want to learn more about God.    You can hear more about Dave in his book, Not the Religious Type.
        “What all those Christians in my youth were trying to tell  me is I needed a relationship with God. God has been for me a guide into a life  that I want to live. All those things have been true.”
        
		
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