Greg was reared Catholic, even though his mother was Methodist. Until the 6th grade, he attended Catholic school and loved the faith, being an altar boy and sensing the majesty
Marcus and John answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. John grew up in a nonreligious home. As a boy he wanted to know the truth. In high school
Fr. Mark was raised in a Baptist household but as a teenager drifted from his faith, to the point of being an atheist. A Catholic friend invited him to a
Carrie was raised Presbyterian but soon stopped attending church after he parents’ divorce. She dabbled in drugs from an early age. As a young adult she had an abortion. He
As a young boy, David had no interest in faith. In his New England college town, he belonged to a Marxist Boy Scout troop. After coming into contact with a
Lisa was raised Southern Baptist, even though her father was a Lutheran. In her college days she became a lukewarm Christian, more and more explaining away her sins. This way
Lord David Alton is a life-long Catholic. After attending the Jesuit run St. Edmund Campion School, he attended Christ College, in Liverpool. As a young man he taught special needs
Marcus and Steve answer open-line questions from the audience. Brought up Baptist, Steve was taught by his parents to love Jesus and the Bible. As he grew, the more he
Marty was reared a Jew in a very Jewish neighborhood in the Bronx. As a young boy his best friend was the only Catholic on the block. As a radio
Marcus and Leon answers open-line questions from the audience. Leon is a life-long Catholic, one of 14 children. He was an altar boy but never developed a deep knowledge of
Harry was brought up Anglican and was an active communicant all his adult life. The catalyst that pushed him to search and discover the truth and authority of the Catholic
Rod, a former Baptist, was received into the Catholic Church in 1996. He is best known as the author of “Four Witnesses”, a popular book on the early Church from