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.
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
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
Tom grew up in Idaho. He was a seventh generation Mormon. As a Mormon missionary for two years, in Alabama, he began to see inconsistencies in Mormonism as well as
Chris was raised in a Methodist family but for many years his parents sent him to an Orthodox Presbyterian Sunday school. In college, he became serious about his faith in
Daniel can’t remember when he didn’t love Jesus. So much, that he was baptized as a Southern Baptist at the age of five. He had read the Bible through twice
Gray was brought in the Episcopal church. He had always believed in Christ but it was in his sophomore year in college that he became on fire for the Lord
In this first year anniversary episode of the Journey Home, Doug Keck turns the tables on Marcus and interviews him of an open-line episode. Marcus Grodi was reared Lutheran but,
Rick was raised Catholic but left, believing that he had had escaped, he believed, from a Church that taught works for salvation. He was “saved” in a Southern Baptist congregation.
Tim was raised a Southern Baptist. Although he fell away from the faith of his childhood, he came back to faith in Christ during his late teen years through the
Marcus and Bruce talk about the myths that separate people from the Catholic Church. Bruce was brought up as a Southern Baptist. Attending church three times a week was standard fare