Marcus and Scott answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Scott gave his life to Christ in high school. He soon became a convinced Calvinist. In seminary some thought
Dr. Gresham is a convert, traveling a spiritual pilgrimage from evangelical and Pentecostal roots, in the Assemblies of God, through the Episcopal Church, finally finding his way home to the
Marcus and Father Doug answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. When Doug was a teenager, a friend shared Christ with him. Doug wasn’t sure God existed but, at
Richard was brought up in a Lutheran home. Thanks to a strong mother, who insisted he attend church, he actively searched for spiritual truth beginning when he was in his
Marcus and Dr. Stackpole answer open-line questions from the audience. Dr. Stackpole is the Director of the John Paul II Institute of Divine Mercy (www.thedivinemercy.org) based in Stockbridge Massachusetts. An
Marcus discusses the state of faith in England with Sr. Mary, Fr. Keith & Jeremy and the great need of Catholics to share the Good News with people living in
Dr. Oddie was educated in a Nonconformist (Congregational) school. In rebellion, he became a self-styled atheist and secular humanist. Something of a mid-life crisis and reading C. S. Lewis brought
Chris felt a calling to ministry at a young age. He was ordained a Baptist youth minister. While attending a Baptist university in Virginia, the Holy Spirit called him to
Marcus and Bill answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Bill was brought up in the Presbyterian Church but had no relationship with Jesus Christ. He came to a
When Tom was four years old his parents joined the Jehovah’s Witnesses, bringing him with them into that faith. He fully embraced the Jehovah’s Witnesses and quickly became an elder
As a 17 year old Fr. Geldard began his journey to the Catholic Church through his discovery of the Oxford Movement. As a young Anglican priest be became a leader
Marcus discusses with Fr. Gray Bean, Shawn Reeves and Noah Lett different doctrines concerning the Eucharist or the Lord’s Supper. The guests come from Baptist, Non-denominational and Lutheran backgrounds.