Bruce Fingerhut joins host Marcus Grodi to discuss Romans 8: 35-39.
Marcus welcomes good friend and former Jew and Anglican minister Fr. Paul Schenck, Ph.D.. In this “Year for Priests,” Marcus asks guests to choose Scripture verses that have specifically inspired
Marcus welcomes close friend Sr. Rosalind Moss, former Jew and then Evangelical Christian, to talk about her favorite verse from St. Paul. Sr. Rosalind gives her insight into why Paul,
Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson are joined by Rosalind Moss to discuss Ephesians 2: 8-10 and the topic of salvation by faith and works.
Ronda was raised atheist. Her family was Jewish but she was not told this when she was a child. She began to study Philosophy to find the meaning of life. She
Sister Teresa is a life-long Catholic. Both of her parents, though, are converts, her father from Judaism and her mother from cultural Presbyterianism. Her mother was simultaneously an atheist and
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
Marcus and David answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. David grew up in a Conservative Jewish family in the Bronx. By the age of 15 he had lost
Roy was born outside New York City of Jewish parents who had fled Nazi Germany. After receiving his Jewish education and formation under some of the most prominent Rabbis in
Father Peter was raised in the large and tight-knit Jewish community of Montreal, Canada. As a young man Father Peter attended Woodstock after dropping out of Boston University. He found
Deacon Michael Ross is currently an Associate Professor and Academic Dean at the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, Ohio. He received his Ph.D. in Theology from The Catholic University of
Myron was born in the Bronx, New York to Jewish parents. His grandfather and brother were Rabbis. Due to family problems his spiritual life basically consisted of attending services on the Jewish High Holy