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  • FAQ (page 3)

    POG wedding anniversaries?

    September 19, 1992 - Stu and Denise Jones
    November 23, 1996 - David and Shelley Breen 
    March 7, 1992 - Dana and Leigh Cappillino

     

    How did Point Of Grace get their name and what does it mean to them?

    Most of you know that our first name was "Say So". Taken from the verse in Psalm 107:2. We found out that there was another group called "Say So" and they had it first. We had all kinds of contests and people who wrote in to give there thoughts. We had finished our first recording on Word records, done the photo shoot, and still had no name. Our manager called and said we were coming to his house and were not leaving until we came up with a name. The man John Mays who signed us to Word sent a sheet of some of his thoughts. One of them was "Point of Grace" it hit all of us. We called John and asked where he came up with it. He had read a book by C.S. Lewis that said something to the effect of "We live everyday at the point of God's grace". That statement rang so true to where we seemed to be at the time and still true today. - Denise

    When and why did POG change their name from Say So to Point Of Grace?

    We changed our name from Say So because there was already another group in Nashville at the time with several records called Say So - Shelley

    How did each of the POG girls become Christians?

    I grew up with Godly parents and around Godly grandparents. I knew from the beginning of my life that there was a God who loved me. When I was six years old I begin to realize that I was a sinner and needed a savior. I wasn't going to go to heaven just because I was a good girl. I talked to my parents about it; my dad took me to meet with my pastor. It was there that I prayed to receive Jesus into my life. - Denise

    I grew up in church, really never believing anything other than the gospel of Jesus Christ, but I didn't make a public profession of my faith until I was 13 years old after I had gone through confirmation class. Then, when I was in the 10th grade, I went to a church camp with my friend and learned more about what it meant to have a personal relationship with Christ. This was a real turning point for me. I would say my "walk" began at that point. - Shelley 

    I come from a christian home and a VERY loving family. For me growing up, church was not an option... of course, I am extremely thankful for that... but when I was 9 years old, I had the most horrifying dream about dying, it frightened me so much, that I went in my parents room and asked my Mom, "How can I be sure that when I die, I will go to heaven?", at that point, she shared the plan of salvation to me and I asked the Lord into my heart. - Leigh

    When will POG do a chat again?

    We just talked about this and we really really want to. There should be a few more before summer is over. - Shelley
     

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