Father Philip grew up in a happy middle class family. His parents were searchers who raised him in a Unitarian congregation. As a teen, he rebelled and ran from God.
Carolyn was baptized as a Catholic and went to Catholic grade school but was not raised in the faith at home. At a very young age she started modeling and
Craig was brought up without any religious background or formation. There was no opposition to any faith but completely secular environment. At the same time his parents taught him Christian
John grew up in a nonreligious home. As a boy he wanted to know the truth. In high school he debated evangelical Christians. Their unquestioning appeal to scriptural authority he
Steven, as a boy, was a Lutheran but lost his faith in college. For the next 20 years he was a secular humanist and an atheist. While in the Far
Johnette was raised in a Catholic household and attended 12 years of parochial education. She went off to college in the late 1960’s and she abandoned her Catholic moorings. After
Charles was born and raised Catholic. When he went to college he began to question his Catholic faith and the existence of God. His study of astronomy and the glory
Marcus and Mark answer open-line questions of the Journey Home audience. Mark says he is a double-jump convert. Having been reared, more or less, as an agnostic pagan, he became