“I am a former Protestant minister.” The words sounded as if someone else had spoken them. I was in the office of the pastor of the local Catholic parish. At that moment, I realized that my whole life was defined in terms of what I used to be. A silent wave washed over me: I used to be employed; I used to be a homeowner; I used to be confident and focused.
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!
Growing up in a Southern Baptist household in the predominantly Catholic culture of New Orleans was, as Deacon Bill Jarrell would later find out, part of his faith formation. He
Father John was reared in North Carolina in a faithful fundamentalist Southern Baptist home. He has loved Jesus as long as he can remember. He never met a Catholic until
Former Southern Baptist Dr. Frank Hermann joins Marcus Grodi on Deep in Scripture to discuss the authority of the Church in Scripture.
Former Southern Baptist Andy McNutt joins Marcus Grodi on “Deep in Scripture” radio to discuss Romans 6.
After a Southern Baptist tent revival, Becky Mayhew was baptized by her father in the Mississippi River. Performing frequently as a soloist before his sermons, she taught vacation Bible school
This week on a Special Edition of Deep in Scripture – “Verse(s) I never saw…” Series: Marcus Grodi welcomes former Southern Baptist minister Fr. Gray Bean to discuss 1 Corinthians 3:10-15 and John 3:22, 20:19-23.
Marcus Grodi welcomes Rod Bennett to discuss Matthew 28:18, 11:27, 10:38-41; Thessalonians: 2:3-4, 2 Peter 1:16-21.
In this “Year for Priests,” Marcus asks guests to choose Scripture verses that have specifically inspired them to follow Jesus. Marcus welcomes Dale Ahlquist, former Baptist, to discuss, among other
In this “Year for Priests,” Marcus asks guests to choose Scripture verses that have specifically inspired them to follow Jesus. Marcus welcomes good friend Steve Ray, former anti-Catholic Baptist, to
Frank was brought up in a secular home, with no talk of God. At the age of 19, however, after reading the gospels for the first time, he underwent a