John White was born on March 5, 1924, in Liverpool, England. He grew up in
Manchester. White served in the
Fleet Air Arm as a reconnaissance photographer during
World War II. He completed medical training at
Manchester University. He went on various short-term mission trips, including beyond the
Iron Curtain as a Bible smuggler. White met Loretta Mae O'Hara in
Pennsylvania at a missions conference on June 10. They married on June 25, 1955, and left for a mission to
Bolivia with
New Tribes Mission on October 25 of the same year. They had five children while working as missionaries: Scott (born in
Bolivia), Kevin and Liana (
Argentina), and Miles and Leith (
Peru). The entire family left the mission field and moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 1965. White completed his residency in
psychiatry and then took a position as associate professor of psychiatry at the
University of Manitoba. John and Loretta became involved in a small group, which they were asked to lead, and which would eventually become the Church of the Way, growing to around four hundred. After retiring in the 1980s White moved with his family to
Pasadena, California, and concentrated on his writing. In 1986 the White family moved again, this time to
North Delta, British Columbia, to serve as assistant pastors at North Delta Vineyard Church which would eventually become Surrey Vineyard Church. He died on May 11, 2002, after battling
Alzheimer's disease and
heart disease. ==Spirituality==