benyamin cohen.to spend 52 weeks visiting christian churches in and around atlanta, georgia, his home. he even went door-to-door with mormon missionaries. he appreciated little things such as parki plas fofirst time visitor he also learned more about his own tradition by discovering the beliefs and practices of christians. >> i grew up in the heart of bible belt in atlanta, georgia, one of eight children, the son of an orthodox rabbi. i'm the only one that didn't go into the family business. they are all rabbis or married rabbis. i was always jealous. i grew up across the street from a methodist church, and literally my bedroom window looked out at the church parking lot, and every sunday morning i would see it was packed, and living in the bible belt there are churches on every street corner. and the parking lots are full every week. maybe i could gro to church, not to convert to christianity. i wasn't interested in that. i wanted to go to find out what got people excited about worship. or what got