Mike Peters was raised Episcopalian, but after a radical encounter with Jesus as a young man, he left behind what he thought of as “dead,” ritualistic religion for a vibrant life of faith. He went into campus ministry, eventually doing so full-time. When he was in seminary, his theology became more and more Calvinistic, and yet he was troubled by the implications of Calvinism on the theology of mission; if God chose His elect without their consent, what was the point of preaching the Gospel to the nations? Mike’s hunger for truth and desire to follow Jesus eventually led him to study the history, liturgy and theology of the Catholic Church.