The Sanctuary is situated in Westminster, California, the pastors there are Keith and Mary Hudson the parents of pop star Katy Perry.
"If you had told me two years ago that I was going to be Christian, I would have laughed. I used to tell people, 'I'm way past saving," Danny Westbrook explained. "After a few visits to the ministry I found myself walking up to the altar to ask the Lord for forgiveness for my sins".
"It was an incredible experience. I have realised that there have been things I have struggled with, like guilt, that I would have never found a solution for. Because there are things that a therapist cannot give me - that I can only get from Jesus Christ." (www.dailytelegraph.com.au)
Well-Being Australia chairman Mark Tronson, a retired Baptist minister who served as the Australian cricket team chaplain for 17 years and who has ministered to many high profile identities in various spheres of accomplishments, says that 'guilt' whether you're famous or an ordinary Joe is always the critical issue.
Only last week, Mark Tronson noted, that a young man who was engaged in a door to door business enterprise was invited into his Tweed Heads home-office and they began chatting.
It turned out that his partner was someone with Buddhist thinking sympathies who sought an experience of 'calm' over everything she did, but it never seemed to work-out when things went wrong.
The young man tried to explain his own situation in that he sought good-will to everyone with his own understanding of spirituality and that everyone became a winner in the end. Mark Tronson asked him that in his view, is the murderer of the little boy (Daniel Morecombe) whose bones the authorities had recently identified - "a winner' too?
"No", and he rephrased, saying "he couldn't speak about the larger picture, only himself, that in his view, he would be a winner in the end". What that meant, he was unable to articulate with any clarity.
Mark Tronson explained that here were two men (one old, one young), chatting casually about the great issues of life.
The subject turned to 'guilt' as it seemed to Mark Tronson that this was the "missing and unexplained issue" for this young man, as it was for Danny Westbrook, and millions of others.
Mark offered him an example, that should he drive off and somehow mane or kill someone, how might the 'guilt' he would experience, be dealt with in his universal system of a spiritual life. It was at this point Mark took the opportunity to pursue the subject of 'guilt' and how Jesus Christ's death on the cross covered that guilt.
As Danny Westbrook expressed, "The things I have struggled with, like guilt, that I would have never found a solution for. Because there are things that a therapist cannot give me - that I can only get from Jesus Christ."