Who am I?
My name is Randy Gritter. I became Catholic at Easter 2003. I was raised Christian Reformed which is a dutch Calvinist denomination. I am married with 5 children. I am a software developer. I started hanging around Catholic sites around 5 or 6 years ago when I started to dig into some Protestant vs Catholic differences. The idea was just to be able to better understand and explain what the various arguments were about. I was shocked to find out how compelling Catholic theology really was. I was hooked. Anyway, the last few years have been spent mostly on Catholic Exchange and Dave Armstrong’s blog with an occasional comment on Mark Shea’s or Amy Welborn’s blogs.

Hi Randy,
I’m a software developer and catholic convert too.
What languages/operating-systems/types of stuff do you do? I’m a Windows/Delphi, Linux/Embedded/Real-Time, and other miscellaneous stuff developer. The only thing I don’t do (yet) is Web Apps.
We should start a Club. :-)
What would be even cooler is if you lived in or near Toronto. Then we could hang out!
Club meetings would start with good beer, and some theology, and other nice things.
Warren
July 10th, 2007 at 4:09 pmHi Randy - As a software developer and a Catholic for the past 4 years, would you be interested in joining the Association of Catholic Computer Programmers? (http://accp.ning.com)
December 17th, 2007 at 9:59 pm