Linda Vogt Turner is a Canadian author and faith-based speaker whose work explores the intersection of personal testimony, theological insight, and prophetic imagination.
Her book, The Ecumenical Affair, traces a journey that is both deeply personal and broadly spiritual. With themes of repentance, redemption, and faith, Linda invites readers to see the Gospel through fresh eyes — eyes shaped by experience, reflection, and the mysterious unfolding of providence.
What began in 1983 as a surprising dinner conversation with a Greek philosopher and a Roman Catholic priest evolved into a lifelong calling to share her voice and story. Though once a homemaker with no formal credentials, Linda’s spiritual path eventually led her to academic study, international ecumenical gatherings, and recognition in Marquis Who’s Who for her contributions.
She writes for those who, like her, are watching, waiting, working, and praying for God’s Word to come alive in our time.
“If I hadn’t met the Greek that day near Jericho Beach, I don’t know if my faith would have blossomed as it has.”
— Linda Vogt Turner
Linda now shares her reflections through writing, speaking, and her online presence at lindavogtturner.ca, encouraging others to explore how the Gospel continues to unfold — not just in Scripture, but in their own lives.
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