It was difficult to watch Mary receive the Eucharist while I remained behind in the pew. I imagined how hard it would be to watch my family go up for Communion without me. The words spoken by the congregation in Mass — “Lord, I am not worthy to receive You, but only say the word and I shall be healed” — both irritated me and gave me hope.
“I was a ‘baby’ Christian struggling to live as one, becoming more and more aware of my sinfulness, as well as my inability to make the needed changes.” Marilyn Grodi discusses her journey home.
Drake and Crystal McCalister were both ordained ministers of The International Church of the Foursquare Gospel, a evangelical Pentecostal denomination founded by Aimee Semple McPherson. They share their story of coming home.
In their book, Rome Sweet Home, Dr. Scott and Kimberly Hahn describe their journey of conversion from cradle Presbyterians to Catholic apologists. On this thirteenth anniversary episode, Marcus reflects with the
Cathy and Rick Townsend share the story of their journey from Catholic to Pentecostal, then returning to the Catholic faith led by the Holy Spirit. They talk about the particulars
Although Jim was raised in an Italian Catholic home, he spent most of his adult life serving as a priest in the Anglican tradition. As a young adult, Jim always
Marcus, Jerry & Yolanda answer open-line questions from the audience. Jerry was baptized Greek Orthodox as a child. He mother was Orthodox and his father Catholic but he did not
Born and raised Catholic, Russ and Deborah left the Church as teenagers and became devout Non-denominational Evangelical Christians for many years. Their journey of faith has taken many dramatic twists
Before their entry into the Catholic Church, Richard and Danelle worked as Evangelical missionaries in both the United States and abroad. They discuss with Marcus their journey toward entering into
Dr. Thomas Howard and his wife Lovelace talk with Marcus about Dr. Howard being the first guest ever on the Journey Home. He and Lovelace give short versions of their
John and Gay join Marcus to discuss their journey. John talks about his conversion from agnosticism and the Pentecostal Church and his and Gay’s involvement in the pro-life movement and
Joy was baptized Catholic but her family did not practice the faith. She met and married James Pinto, who became an Episcopal priest and she became a pastor’s wife, doing