I was born on 15 March 1942 and nurtured by two distinct religious families: Christian on paternal side and traditional faith on maternal side. At matured age, I began to investigate spiritual existence by asking complex questions and reading every relevant book with the Holy Bible as my target source. I studied Economics at University of London and earned B.Sc. Economics during my eleven years residence in the United Kingdom. In 1976 I returned to Ghana to serve as an Administrative Officer in the Civil Service until 1980. Thereafter, I migrated to the United States for another twenty-four years, where I worked predominantly in financial institution. I retired in 2004 and dedicated my life to research for evidence in support of God’s existence. I have not yet got any indisputable evidence that there is in fact something or someone that can be characterised as God. I have four grown-up children, two girls and two boys, and five grandchildren so far. At present, I am residing in Ghana with my dear wife Mrs J. Asamoah-Yaw.