John grew up in the Christian Reformed Church (Dutch Calvinist) and served as a pastor for four years before becoming Catholic in 2001, while getting a Ph.D. in Scripture from
David, a former Brethren in Christ minister, knew that commitment to Jesus Christ was important. He set out to find the best way to fulfill his commitment to Jesus and
Before their entry into the Catholic Church, Richard and Danelle worked as Evangelical missionaries in both the United States and abroad. They discuss with Marcus their journey toward entering into
Fr. Bergman found his way into the Catholic Church through being an Episcopal priest. Eventually Fr. Bergmen left the parish he was pastoring, accompanied by a large portion of his
Marcus and Al answer open-line questions from the audience. Al was reared in a Catholic home. However he was never properly taught the faith and didn’t see it being lived
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
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
Joy was baptized Catholic but her family did not practice the faith. She met and married James Pinto, who became an Episcopal priest and she became a pastor’s wife, doing
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
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