Mark recounts his journey from a “southwest St. Louis theist” to his conversion to Christ and attending a Baptist and later a Methodist church. He reading of C. S. Lewis,
John was reared Catholic but had never known Christ as a reality. As a young man, he became involved with a group of people who were heavily into drugs, the
Fr. Luther was raised in the Church of Christ, in which he was introduced to Christ. He learned many truths in that faith such as the love of Scripture, pray,
Father Philip became an Episcopalian as a young boy. While in school his reading of history, in a Baptist college, led him to enter the Catholic Church. The witness of
Marcus and Dr. Patrick Lee answer open-line questions. Dr. Lee received a BA from the University of Dallas, an MA from Niagara University, and a PhD from Marquette University. He
Gray was brought in the Episcopal church. He had always believed in Christ but it was in his sophomore year in college that he became on fire for the Lord
Doug was brought in a Catholic family. As a young man he led a secular life. He met Christ through a group of Evangelical Friends, a branch of the Quakers.
When Bruce and Barbara were first married there were not Christian and within a year they were divorced. While they were separated then met Christ independently of each other. Their
Tim was raised a Southern Baptist. Although he fell away from the faith of his childhood, he came back to faith in Christ during his late teen years through the
Marcus and Alan answer open-line questions. Alan has been a professor of theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville since 1978. He received his Doctorate in Theology from University of St.
Tom was reared Lutheran but he and his wife became Episcopalian in 1960. He very involved in the Anglo-Catholic movement and considered themself Catholic. With much pain he watched the
Ken was not brought up in a Christian home but as a teen met Jesus through the Church of Christ. While in college and graduate school he began to want