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
Graham was born in a devout Episcopal family. When he was 14, he went to a wrestling camp, a leader asked boys who were interested in the Bible to stay