Andy was taught by his father, who was a Southern Baptist minister, to love and serve the Lord Jesus. As a young man he discerned his own call to ministry.
John grew up in the Christian Reformed Church (Dutch Calvinist) and served as a pastor for four years before becoming Catholic in 2001, while getting a Ph.D. in Scripture from
Marcus and Rob answer open-line questions from the audience. Rob, better known as The Donut Man, grew up in the Presbyterian Church. And when my parents divorced, when he was
Marcus and Joseph answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Joseph was born in the East End of London. As an embittered and angry young man the racial politics
David, a former Brethren in Christ minister, knew that commitment to Jesus Christ was important. He set out to find the best way to fulfill his commitment to Jesus and
Marcus and Bishop Baker talk about the theological virtue of hope. “Hope is moving from one moment to the next knowing that Christ is with us.”
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
Marcus and Father Mitch answer open-line questions from the Journey Home Audience. They also talk about Pope Benedict XVI’s encyclical Spe Salvi “Saved in Hope”. Fr. Mitch earned his Ph.D. in
Fr. Bergman found his way into the Catholic Church through being an Episcopal priest. Eventually Fr. Bergmen left the parish he was pastoring, accompanied by a large portion of his
Raised as a Mormon in Salt Lake City, Fr. Erik became interested in the Catholic faith after going to Mass with a friend. After reading about the Catholic Church he
Marcus and Al answer open-line questions from the audience. Al was reared in a Catholic home. However he was never properly taught the faith and didn’t see it being lived
Francis grew up Catholic in Los Vegas. In the 1970’s, when he was in high school, he was searching for Christ and truth. His religion teachers at his Catholic school