Marcus and Mark answer open-line questions of the Journey Home audience. Mark says he is a double-jump convert. Having been reared, more or less, as an agnostic pagan, he became
Brian grew up in a nominally Christian home. When he was about 16 he went to a Billy Graham crusade, where he had his first true encounter with Christ. Because
Susette & Suzelle are twin sisters who were born in a French Canadian family of 14 children. Susette, except for a short period of spiritual darkness has remained a faithful
Steve was born in Brooklyn and raised Jewish. In his late teens he moved to Israel and lived in a kibbutz. He would pray to God begging him to reveal
Jim was baptized and reared in the Greek Orthodox Church, a child of Greek immigrants. Very early he was confronted by the problem of both the Orthodox and the Catholic
Dale was born in a devout Baptist home. His parent gave him a deep love of God and Scripture. As a young man he memorized whole books of the Bible.
Marcus and Steve answer questions from the audience in this open-line edition of the Journey Home. Steve was taught by his parents to love Jesus and the Bible. As he
Marcus hosts an open-line episode with Kristine Franklin & Rosalind Moss. Kristine is a former Evangelical missionary to Latin America. Both she and her husband Marty returned to the United
Andy was raised a Methodist. He drifted away from faith in his teen years. He returned to faith in Christ in college. He entered Perkins School of Theology but withdrew
William was raised a Presbyterian with deep roots in that heritage. After school he became a secular humanist. Finally, in his forty’s, he realized he needed God in his life.
Christine was brought up in the Catholic Church but got involved in Protestant fellowships in high school, where she developed a deep commitment to Christ. Having become Reformed in her
Marcus and Fr. Connor discuss classic Catholic converts in history. Fr. Connor received his BA and MA from the University of Scranton, his Ph.D. from Fordham University and a Ph.B.