The tables are turned on Marcus, as he is interviewed by Doug Keck.
Dr. Thomas Howard and his wife Lovelace talk with Marcus about Dr. Howard being the first guest ever on the Journey Home. He and Lovelace give short versions of their
Father John was baptized in his mother’s Methodist church when he was a young boy. After a period of skepticism and searching, he became an Episcopalian and was eventually ordained
Ralph was brought up a devout Catholic, but he questioned his faith while searching for the “truth.” After a Cursillo retreat in college he learned that God is the only
Father Donald lived the wild life as a teenager. He was so reckless that the government of Japan kicked him out of the country when he was a teen. He wondered hopelessly
John and Gay join Marcus to discuss their journey. John talks about his conversion from agnosticism and the Pentecostal Church and his and Gay’s involvement in the pro-life movement and
John was baptized but never catechized in the faith as a child. Later in life he turned to the power and wealth of the underworld for satisfaction in life. His
Marcus discusses with Fr. Benjamin Luther, Jeff, Childers and Bruce Sullivan the history and doctrines of the Church of Christ and the concerns and special issues a person form this tradition
Deacon Joseph was baptized Catholic, at the insistence of his father, when he little. When he was four, his father died and his mother then brought him up in a
Father Benedict, a life-long Catholic, knew from an early age that he was going to become a priest. He and Marcus discuss his conversion and commitment to Jesus Christ and
Although was raised in a Disciples of Christ family, Deacon Adrian lost his faith as a teen and fully embraced a skeptical, materialist atheism. He didn’t find his way clear
In this special episode of the Journey Home, Marcus shares his discoveries in the writings of the Early Church Fathers he never saw when he was a Protestant. He talks