Jack Prohaska has an eclectic history
as educator, humor columnist, editor, former COO of a national company,
musician, vocalist and choir director, entertainer, composer, record-setting
athlete, poet/narrator on FM radio, author, and entrepreneur. He is a no-frills
philosopher and founder of Jax Lay Ministries and The Love Squad,
a vibrant group of Christian volunteers.
A “reconstituted” Christian, having
left the church more than a half-century ago, he found his faith again after journeying
through Zen Buddhism, Unitarianism, New-Age metaphysical philosophy, and
Pantheism. Now, at 86, Jack can look back at three-quarters of a century of
searching for the truth of things with the perspective of age and experience
informing his philosophy and writing.
www.JAXLayMinistries.com
jack2csl@yahoo.com
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Jack Prohaska has an eclectic history
as educator, humor columnist, editor, former COO of a national company,
musician, vocalist and choir director, entertainer, composer, record-setting
athlete, poet/narrator on FM radio, author, and entrepreneur. He is a no-frills
philosopher and founder of Jax Lay Ministries and The Love Squad,
a vibrant group of Christian volunteers.
A “reconstituted” Christian, having
left the church more than a half-century ago, he found his faith again after journeying
through Zen Buddhism, Unitarianism, New-Age metaphysical philosophy, and
Pantheism. Now, at 86, Jack can look back at three-quarters of a century of
searching for the truth of things with the perspective of age and experience
informing his philosophy and writing.