Marcus welcomes good friend Steve Ray, former Evangelical Fundamentalist and popular Catholic author and personality. Steve, also known as “Jerusalem Jones” for leading pilgrimages to the Holy Land. Steve and
Marcus is very happy to reconnect with a long-time friend, Dr. Thomas Howard, who was the very first guest on EWTN’s The Journey Home. Dr. Howard, a former life-long Evangelical,
Marcus Grodi, Jim Anderson, and other Catholic convert guests continue to study their favorite verses from Saint Paul. In this episode, Dr. Paul Thigpen joins Marcus to discuss passages from Romans.
Marcus discusses with Fr. Gray Bean, Shawn Reeves and Noah Lett different doctrines concerning the Eucharist or the Lord’s Supper. The guests come from Baptist, Non-denominational and Lutheran backgrounds.
Marcus and Rob answer open-line questions from the audience. Rob, better known as The Donut Man, grew up in the Presbyterian Church. And when my parents divorced, when he was
Born and raised Catholic, Russ and Deborah left the Church as teenagers and became devout Non-denominational Evangelical Christians for many years. Their journey of faith has taken many dramatic twists
Before their entry into the Catholic Church, Richard and Danelle worked as Evangelical missionaries in both the United States and abroad. They discuss with Marcus their journey toward entering into
Marcus and Al answer open-line questions from the audience. Al was reared in a Catholic home. However he was never properly taught the faith and didn’t see it being lived
Francis grew up Catholic in Los Vegas. In the 1970’s, when he was in high school, he was searching for Christ and truth. His religion teachers at his Catholic school
Deacon Nathan grew up in Japan. His parents were Evangelical Protestant missionaries in that country. He was a strong believer in Christ but desired more in his faith life. For
Carol was raised in the Southern Baptist Church until she was 12. At that time her family began attending a Non-denominational Charismatic congregation. Carol’s journey to the Catholic Church began