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
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 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
Marcus and Jim answer open-line questions from the audience. Although Jim was raised in an Italian Catholic home, he spent most of his adult life serving as a priest in
David was baptized in the Church of Christ, but soon after his childhood found secularism to be more fun. For a while he was an agnostic and then an atheist
Guy grew up in the Congregational Church in Minnesota. When he was in seventh grade he went to a Billy Graham movie where he accepted Christ in his heart. He
Michael is a former independent Baptist minister, of the Bob Jones University variety. When he was a Baptist he led many, many Catholics to leave the Church. Now he is a Catholic
Marcus and Michael answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Michael was raised in the Southern Baptist faith. He later became an Assembly of God preacher. He started a
In this special episode of the Journey Home, Marcus talks about 10 verses of Holy Scripture he never saw when he was a Protestant. He discusses: Proverbs 3:5-6; 1 Timothy 3:
David was raised in a Christian home. His father was an Episcopal priest. Even though his parish was High Church Anglican, he never had any thoughts of becoming a Catholic.
Jim and Marcus answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience in the episode. Jim was brought up in a nominally Methodist home. As a boy he was sent to