Dale was born in a devout Baptist home. His parent gave him a deep love of God and Scripture. As a young man he memorized whole books of the Bible.
Marcus and Steve answer questions from the audience in this open-line edition of the Journey Home. Steve was taught by his parents to love Jesus and the Bible. As he
Dr. Wilken was brought up in a Lutheran family that was serious about their Christianity. As a boy he felt a calling to ministry. He attended a Lutheran prep school
Michael and his family were converted to Christ through the Baptist church when he was 13 years old. At a Baptist college, in Texas, he began to question the depth
Fr. Gideon was brought up in a devout Methodist family. In college he began to attend the Episcopal church. Their liturgy, sacrament and emphasis of history drew him toward it.
Andy was raised a Methodist. He drifted away from faith in his teen years. He returned to faith in Christ in college. He entered Perkins School of Theology but withdrew
William was raised a Presbyterian with deep roots in that heritage. After school he became a secular humanist. Finally, in his forty’s, he realized he needed God in his life.
Marcus and Paul answer open-line questions. Paul was brought up Presbyterian but at the age of 12 became an atheist. As a senior in high school he was brought back
Mark recounts his journey from a “southwest St. Louis theist” to his conversion to Christ and attending a Baptist and later a Methodist church. He reading of C. S. Lewis,
John was reared Catholic but had never known Christ as a reality. As a young man, he became involved with a group of people who were heavily into drugs, the
Marcus and Paul answer open-line questions. As a young man Paul felt a call to minister to Christ’s people. He thoroughly enjoyed being a pastor for 18 years. As he
Fr. Luther was raised in the Church of Christ, in which he was introduced to Christ. He learned many truths in that faith such as the love of Scripture, pray,