One of three siblings, Deacon Robert Cross states that there was very little in faith practice in their homes in Wisconsin, Illinois or Michigan. It was only in their returning
In this special Jehovah’s Witness Roundtable episode of the Journey Home, Marcus discusses, with two former Jehovah’s Witnesses, Dr. Jeff Schwehm and John Davis, as well as Fr. Mitch Pacwa,
Father Leonard was reared in the Lutheran faith. He attended Yale University with the intention of becoming a lawyer but began hearing a call to ministry during his freshman year
Deacon Nathan grew up in Japan. His parents were Evangelical Protestant missionaries in that country. He was a strong believer in Christ but desired more in his faith life. For
Phil was baptized and brought up Lutheran. After moving to a new location, he and his family started attending an Episcopal parish. Eventually he was ordained an Episcopal priest before
Marcus and Dr. Wiker answer open-line questions from the audience. Dr. Wiker grew up in a United Methodist home but there was no dramatic encounter with Christ until he went
Steve grew up in the Catholic Church but moved further away from the Church in high school. A girl he met caused him to question his Catholic beliefs and introduced
Marcus and Father Bean answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Father Bean was reared in a Southern Baptist home in Alabama. His mother made sure that he attended
Karl was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Church. Later he drifted from his faith but found it again when he read the Scripture passage, “Come follow Me” Matt. 4:19.
Stunned when a leader in his evangelical church announced that he was returning to the Catholic Church of his youth, Dow Escalante began to study Catholicism to see where his friend went wrong. Little did he know, that Church history and Scripture would bring him Home, too.
Alexander grew up as an anti-catholic atheist in the former Soviet Union. After he and his wife were married they both began to think about God. He talks with Marcus
Gene was baptized in the Lutheran Church but his family never attended much. In college, he was introduced to the Mormons and felt drawn in, even though a few of