My childhood faith development was a “broken road.” I was baptized in the Episcopal Church about the age of three, but based on family photos, it doesn’t seem to have
“My son saw what I was doing, I had the Bible out, and said ‘Dad, are we Christian?’ And I was accused, indicted, tried, found guilty, and sentenced in one second.”
As a young adult, Hall Miller left the Catholic faith of his youth in favor of Eastern spiritualities. But when his life began to fall apart, he found their proposed
Morgan Holliger, a student at the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family, explains how the Church’s teaching on the dignity and meaning of the human person led her
Jennifer Fulwiler is a former atheist who was born and raised with the natural materialist worldview that says, “If you can see it and touch it, then it is real.”
Deacon Patrick Lappert married a Catholic, and went along with raising his children in the faith because he thought it would be a nice way to teach them to live
Lori’s grandfather and great-grandfather were Brethren ministers, but her parents were vocally anti-religion. Somehow, though, Lori always had a sense that God existed- it was Jesus she wasn’t so sure
Kris Sarver was raised Catholic, but after asking complicated questions about Hell as a child, she figured that Catholicism, and religion in general, were for simpletons and the uneducated. She
Former Agnostic and Episcopal Michael Kress explains what called him to the Catholic Church.
Former Agnostic Greg Pratt recounts his faith journey to the Catholic Church. Growing up in a household Jewish in name only, Greg found himself searching for truth in the tangible
Scott was raised in a loving Non-denomination Evangelical Protestant home. In high school and college he fell away from the faith because he didn’t know any arguments to show him
Ian, as a little boy, developed a love for the Scriptures and had read the entire Bible by the time he was eight years old. Sadly, at this point he became