Most people do not know that Yuri was a baptized believer because he never spoke about it much. Growing up in anti-religious Soviet Union discouraged Yuri from openly talking about his faith. The first manned space flight was not just an everyday task. Yuri put his life in the hands of the scientists and engineers of the Soviet government and all he had was trust and the belief that God would take care of him. It is said that before his mission, he began to think about his own mortality. A friend of Gagarin says that he will always remember what Yuri Gagarin said, “An astronaut cannot be suspended in space and not have God in his mind and his …show more content…
Yuri Gagarin was born to simple potato farmers in the Soviet Union and grew up during WWII and the Cold War. The Soviet Union was not a pleasant place at that time. His parents were farmers on a collective farm owned by the government. During the Soviet Union at that time, there wasn’t much to look forward to or aspire to. However, Yuri Gagarin knew from a young age that he wanted to be a pilot. He left home at 15 to further his education instead of becoming a farmer or carpenter, like his dad. He had dreams and did whatever it took to make those dreams come true. Once he became a pilot he wanted to take his dream even farther and become an astronaut. His body was put through so many tests, most men wouldn’t have been able to stand much less do well. Yuri achieved his dream because he never stopped trying or gave up and just let society tell him what he should do. Yuri has shown me that your family and your circumstances do not control who you are or who you can be; you determine who you are and how far you can go in life. If you put God first, he will allow you to accomplish things you never even dreamed of. As the Bible says, “With God all things are possible”, even being the first human in