Overview
- Speaking Wednesday at a Turning Point USA event at the University of Mississippi, Vance said his wife, Usha, attends church with him most Sundays.
- Vance told the audience he hopes she is eventually “moved” to Christianity because he believes in the Christian gospel.
- He added that her not converting would not be a problem for him, describing faith as a matter of individual free will.
- He said the couple decided to raise their three children Christian and that the older children attend a Christian school.
- In a June podcast interview, Usha Vance said she was raised Hindu, was not intending to convert, and ensures their children also have access to Hindu traditions.