Marcus, Larry & Joetta answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Larry and Joetta were active in ministry in the United Methodist church for many years. Larry met a
Eduardo was born in Mexico but his family moved to New York when he was little. He was baptized and catechized a Catholic but he never thought the Church was
Marcus & Mark answer open-line questions. Mark says he is a double-jump convert. Having been reared, more or less, as an agnostic pagan, he became a non-denominational Evangelical in 1979,
Dr. Alexander was a dedicated young Episcopalian. In 1965, at a Young Life camp he turned his heart to Christ. He was fed and nourished by Anglican spirituality. He became
Brian was a product of a mixed marriage. His father was Catholic and his mother was a Protestant. As a child he attended a Baptist church. In college he drifted
John was reared in a Methodist home. In college, a professor invited him to a Baptist retreat were he met Christ. About the same time he felt a call to
Marcus and Tom answer open-line questions together from the audience. Tom grew up in Idaho. He was a seventh generation Mormon. As a Mormon missionary for two years, in Alabama,
Paul was raised in a devout, conservative, evangelical Baptist home. When he was four years old his mother led him to accept Jesus as his Lord and Savior. Patti was
Paul was brought up Presbyterian but at the age of 12 became an atheist. As a senior in high school he was brought back to Christ through a frightening experience
On this open-line episode Marcus and Rick answer questions from the Journey Home audience. Rick is a life-long Catholic, educational researcher and psychologist. He and Marcus discuss problems of modernist
Steve was born and raised in Utah in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons). His ancestors had been Mormons since 1832. At the age of 18,
Jerry grew up in a Southern Baptist home in Texas. In high school he drifted away from the faith of his youth and got involved in sex, drugs and rock-n-roll.