Graham was born in a devout Episcopal family. When he was 14, he went to a wrestling camp, a leader asked boys who were interested in the Bible to stay
Marcus and Rob answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Rob was reared first in the United Church of Canada and later the Anglican Church. In high school and
Jay was raised in a devout Baptist family. His grandfather was a Polish Baptist minister. During his teen years he was “pious but not holy.” He eventually slipped into atheism,
Paul was raised Jewish, with a Jewish father and a formerly Episcopal mother. At the age of 16, he gave his life to Jesus as his Messiah. After attending a
When Doug was a teenager, a friend shared Christ with him. Doug wasn’t sure God existed but, at his friend’s invitation, prayed for the Lord’s forgiveness and felt God’s grace
Dean was ordained an Anglican priest in 1968. He was in ministry for over 30 years and was received into full-communion with the Catholic Church upon his retirement. Dean felt
Marcia was raised in the Lutheran church. Her father was a Lutheran pastor. In college, she says she became a wild eyed Charismatic. For a while, after she was married they attended a
Mike was raised by a wonderful Catholic mother. He was catechized and read the Bible. He became confused, however, when in college he was asked if he was saved. He didn’t
Karen journey began as an unchurched youth in a nominally Protestant family. They defined themselves by “not being Catholic.” She gave her life to Christ after a sleep over at
Ned and Marcus answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience.
Dr. Stackpole is the Director of the John Paul II Institute of Divine Mercy (www.thedivinemercy.org) based in Stockbridge Massachusetts. An American by birth, Robert Stackpole earned a B.A. in History from
Father Newman was raised in South Carolina by Christian parents but received little religious instruction. After attending a summer camp for gifted children, he was inspired by his teachers to