Roger Morneau, 1925 - 1998
"As a young adult, Roger was introduced to spiritualism through a friend, and nearly joined a secret order of spirit worshipers who claimed to be the "elite" and
were servants of Lucifier himself. Before Roger was to make a full commitment, however, he asked a Seventh-day Adventist co-worker, Cyril Grosse, if he would
go over some Bible studies with him. This was what Roger needed to turn away from the realm of spiritualism and start his studies of Christ as an Adventist. In defiance to a bounty for his head of $10,000 (approximately $126,000 in 2012's US dollars), Roger became a Christian in the Adventist Church in 1946."
were servants of Lucifier himself. Before Roger was to make a full commitment, however, he asked a Seventh-day Adventist co-worker, Cyril Grosse, if he would
go over some Bible studies with him. This was what Roger needed to turn away from the realm of spiritualism and start his studies of Christ as an Adventist. In defiance to a bounty for his head of $10,000 (approximately $126,000 in 2012's US dollars), Roger became a Christian in the Adventist Church in 1946."