When Bruce and Barbara were first married there were not Christian and within a year they were divorced. While they were separated then met Christ independently of each other. Their
Jim was baptized and reared Pentecostal Holiness. He attended Oral Roberts University and then earned a Ph.D. in New Testament from Stirling University, in Scotland. Sally was brought up in
Doug was raised in a “heathen home”. He had a radically transforming conversion to Christ when he was nineteen. Lani was brought up in a devout Christian family. When she
Gary grew up in an independent Evangelical Church in Michigan. He committed his life to Christ at an early age. Later he earned a degree from Wheaton College and began
Marilyn and Marcus talk about her experience as the wife of a Presbyterian minister and her journey with Marcus home to the Catholic Church. They discuss the trials and joys of discovering the
Larry & Joetta were active in ministry in the United Methodist church for many years. Larry met a Catholic priest while in graduate school in Oral Roberts University. Through the
Peter was brought up Presbyterian & Congregationalist. Regina, on the other hand, was reared in a Catholic family but left the Church at 14 when she was “saved”. After they
In this episode Marcus and Kimberly discuss contraception. Kimberly was brought up in Cincinnati, in a loving Evangelical Presbyterian family. Her father was the pastor of a popular Presbyterian congregation.
Terry was reared in as a Disciples of Christ. As a young woman she was pulled into the counter culture movement of the 1960’s. She became involved in many New
After the untimely death of their son, Bob and Penny drifted away from the faith. God called them back to himself through a Marriage Encounter weekend, which changed their lives.
Rosalind was reared in a Jewish home in Brooklyn. At a young age he became an agnostic. In the mid-70’s, through the witness of her brother and other Jewish Christians,
Fr. Ray & Ruth were both brought up in the Desciples of Christ denomination. After serving in the Pacific during World War II, Fr. Ray attended seminary and was ordained