At some time during their
lives, the following people have publicly identified themselves as Christian.
Inclusion in this list does not indicate approval or disapproval of the
person, of their orthodoxy or lack of it, or of their actions. Readers are encouraged to suggest persons
who should be included on this list.
This is a recurring segment in this blog.
Alexander Britton Hume: (b.
1943, Washington, D.C. (USA); aka: Brit Hume) Television journalist, political
commentator. Episcopalian.
Nagesh: (b. 1933, India – d.
2009;aka: Nageswaran C. Krishna
Gundu Rao), a Tamil film actor and comedian who appeared in over 1000 films. He was called “the Jerry Lewis of
India.” He was shunned by his
family for his conversion.
Regina Rao: Wife of “Nagesh”
(Nageswaran C. Krishna Gundu Rao),
a Tamil film actor and comedian who appeared in over 1000 films
Samuel Fosu-Mensah: Muslim
convert to Christianity. University professor, Christian missionary. He
prepared a verse by verse Christian commentary on the Quran.
Pocahontas: (b. ca 1595,
Virginia (USA) – d. 1617, England; aka: Matoaka, Matoika, Matoax, Amonute,
Rebecca Rolfe) “Pocahontas”
(“little wanton” in the Powhatan language) was the childhood nickname of
Matoaka, the daughter of Wahunsunacawh (ca 1545- ca 1618), a Powhatan chief. The Pocahontas legend is that at the
age of ten she saved the life of John Smith who was about to be executed by her
father. As an adult,
Pocahontas took the name of Rebecca and married John Rolfe. Her descendents include Edith Wilson
(wife of US President Woodrow Wilson), Admiral Richard Byrd, State of Virginia
Governor Harry Byrd, First Lady Nancy Reagan, actor Glenn Strane, and the
Randolph family of Virginia.
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