The successful return of the Artemis II crew saw Cmdr. Reid Wiseman experience a shift in his heart toward Jesus Christ; hopefully this is only the beginning for him.

The crew returned to Earth April 10,landingin the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, California.

The nine-day mission was a historic one — this was the farthest a human crew had traveled from the planet.

The weight of the moment was not lost on Wiseman who told reporters he sought a chaplain after returning, despite saying, “I’m not really a religious person. [00:03]

“There was just no other avenue for me to explain anything or to experience anything, so I asked for the chaplain on the Navy ship to just come visit us for a minute,” he said. “And when that man walked in, I’d never met him before in my life, but I saw the cross on his collar and I just broke down in tears.

“It’s very hard to fully grasp what we just went through.”

NEW: Artemis II Commander Reid Wiseman reflects on being MOVED to tears by the Christian cross after returning to Earth from the historic expedition:

“When I got back on the on the ship — I’m not really a religious person — but there was just no other avenue for me to explain…pic.twitter.com/yk2JBIkxrN

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As it is written inPsalm 19:1, “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork.”

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