Before I start this entry, I would like to thank Kristy Davis for the inspiration to this. She said in a post on my Facebook wall, it would be interesting to see how you came to this decision, a kind of life history of Joseph Silverman if you will. So, here it goes my life story. unfortunately, I do not have a baby picture, or of me younger.
I was born October 10,1964 at Misacordia Hospital in Philadelphia, PA, my family moved to Cherry Hill in December of 1966 ( I believe that is what my mother told me). I was diagnosed sometime around 1968 with congenital rubella syndrome, which developed in Cerebral Palsy, more specifically mild spastic diplegia. This form of CP primarily affects my legs and feet. I spent many, many years at Children’s Hospital with physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech, and other things. i was not inpatient but out-patient, which meant my mom would take me there. I grew up pretty much normal, going to school, during the summer I went to day camp (at Mountain Run Day Camp in Medford, and the JCC camps in Medford).
I failed to mention that I grew up in a conservative jewish household. We went to Beth-El which at the time was located on Chapel Avenue in Cherry Hill, NJ. I went to hebrew school, and hebrew high school there. I even had my Bar Mitzvah here.At the tim
e I tried to go weekly to services, but for the most part mainly high holidays.This a picture of me from my Bar Mitzvah at age 13. The exact date was November 26,1977. It was one of my happiest days, and also the happiest days for my parents. Shortly after my bar mitzvah I stopped going to Hebrew High School.
Fast forward to 1997, I believe it was, my wife at the time(now ex-wife) was raised Catholic, and I being Jewish were trying to find something that would be middle road for the both of us. Well, we fell upon Messianic Judaism. Which in short believes in Jesus as Lord and Savior, but still maintains the traditions of Judaism (lighting the sabbath candles, saying the prayers over the bread, and wine, and worshiping on Saturday). Conservative Rabbis will say that Jesus was a Rabbi (teacher), not the messiah, which they are still waiting for. It was at Beth Yeshua in Philadelphia, that I first accepted Jesus as my Lord and Savior. Well, in November of 1999, I was officially divorced and ran as fast as I could from God, blaming Him for my divorce.
In January of 2000, I met Stacey and we started dating and eventually(actually very quickly) moved in together. I was still not even remotely interested in religion, and she was going for her catholism classes. Well, the week before she was to take the “oath”( I think that is what they called it), the woman whom was her sponsor called and said she could not do it since she was divorced and living with me. She did not want Stacey to call her, but had me tell her. Before we got married in 2002, she converted to judaism, and even took my grandmother’s name as her hebrew name. We got married February 17,2002. We both attended Temple Emmanuel in Voorhees( could have been Cherry Hill),and we attended services there for a period of time, but I was not being fed spiritually. So, we stopped going there, and just did nothing.
Fast forward to 2006, and my mother-in-law and father-in-law were attending Fellowship Alliance Chapel in Medford, their church that they were attending in New Egypt closed. She started dropping not so subtle hints that we should come to the church. Well, we did, my original thought was to go and say alright we went and leave it at that. That was not the case, shortly after we started going, I re-committed my life to Jesus. Stacey and I both took the Alpha course to learn more about our beliefs. That is where we met some great people, after that session, I started helping with Alpha and am still doing it today, with my dear friend and brother in Christ, Jeff German. January 7,2007, I was baptized at Fellowship Alliance Chapel. This is an outward symbol proclaiming that you believe and will follow the teachings of Jesus. I was baptized by the senior Pastor, Marty Berglund!! This is my picture from the baptism, the man on the left is Pastor Marty Berglund!!
There you have it, my life story in a nutshell. I finally found what I was looking for, I was being fed spiritually. I am still a work in progress and will always be a work in progress, until the day that I am called home to my Heavenly Father.