Fr. Thomas Wray was a firmly committed Anglican, but as he progressed in his priesthood, several questions began to trouble him. He saw the core principles of Christian unity dissolving
I was raised in a small Baptist church, where my father served as Sunday School Superintendent and Chairman of the Board of Deacons. As a family we were always
Neesha grew up with an interest in pursuing youth ministry in the Nazarene Church. David felt isolated as a young teen until he heard the Gospel at a Nazarene youth
God made me a scientist before He made me anything else. As long as I can remember I have had the urge to understand even the inexplicable. But He also
Mark remembers hearing his father tell Bible stories around the dinner table every night, and never dreamt of walking away from his Christian faith. When he became an engineer, his
In this lecture from our 2006 Deep in History Conference, former Episcopalian priest Fr. Ray Ryland looks back on his journey into the Catholic Church, especially in regard to his
Many are familiar with the Catholic Counter-Reformation that took place on the European continent in response to Martin Luther and other reformers. Less well known is what the Counter-Reformation looked
Clark Durant remembers his father rewarding good marks in Sunday school with tickets to Detroit Tiger baseball games. He always remembers having positive associations with Christianity, attending whatever services he found
Professor of Theology at Franciscan University Dr. Petroc Willey joins Marcus Grodi on The Journey Home to share his journey from evangelicalism to Catholicism. Growing up in England, Dr. Willey
Michelle Paine was full of questions about the meaning of life from a young age- she wanted to know where the Bible came from, who Jesus was, and how everything
My journey to Rome was a lengthy one, consuming two-thirds of a normal lifetime. I traveled nearly every highway and byway of Methodism, Southern Methodism, United Methodism, and many forms
Before he was ordained a Catholic priest through the Church’s pastoral provision, Deacon Dwight Longenecker gave a presentation to the 2006 Deep in History conference on the history of Catholicism