I was quite young the first time I saw him, so I don’t remember where it happened. But I do remember being terrified by the sight: that tortured man, thorn-crowned,
The founder of The Coming Home Network discusses his conversion from being a Presbyterian pastor.
An excited Southern Baptist associate pastor, Gray Bean, eventually saw the logic of his Protestant doctrines falling one by one. Now he is a Catholic priest!
Episcopal minister, Steven Anderson, shares his story of conversion along with the logical and biblical reasons why he became Catholic.
Former Methodist and Lutheran seminarian, Jim Anderson is an employee of the Coming Home Network. He made the journey home to the Catholic Church while attending Protestant seminary.
Drake and Crystal McCalister were both ordained ministers of The International Church of the Foursquare Gospel, a evangelical Pentecostal denomination founded by Aimee Semple McPherson. They share their story of coming home.
Kent Trosander and Kjell Andersson join Marcus in Sweden for this special episode. Kent grew up in a Lutheran home but spent twenty-five years in the Pentecostal tradition before converting
Marcus Grodi, a Protestant for forty years, pastor for ten, and convert to the Catholic Church in 1992, becomes a guest on his own show. He discusses with Doug Keck
Paul was brought up Presbyterian but at the age of 12 became an atheist, then dabbled in the New Age Movement. As a senior in high school he was brought
Catholic apologist and author Bruce Sullivan began life in the southern Baptist tradition but by the time of college had become a member of the Church of Christ. Bruce felt
In their book, Rome Sweet Home, Dr. Scott and Kimberly Hahn describe their journey of conversion from cradle Presbyterians to Catholic apologists. On this thirteenth anniversary episode, Marcus reflects with the
Corey Chambers grew up in an unchurched home though his mother’s family was Catholic. Corey joined the Church of the Nazarene where he became heavily influenced by the writings and