Born in Canada, Fr. Neuhaus was one of eight children of a Lutheran minister. When he was 14, he turned his life to Jesus Christ. Later, he moved to St.
Father David was raised on the north side of Chicago in a Swedish Lutheran home. He was very active in the church in his youth. He studied politics at Georgetown
Marcus and Tim discuss media in evangelization and also take open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Tim was reared in a faithful Lutheran home in Minnesota. He fell in
Marcus and Father Bryan answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Father Patterson was reared in a nominally Christian family. As a teen he accepted Jesus. Through a friend he
Father Patterson was reared in a nominally Christian family. As a teen he accepted Jesus. Through a friend he joined the Lutheran Church. He was received into full-communion with the
Jim was brought up in a nominally Methodist home. As a boy he was sent to Sunday school but his parents didn’t attend. Even so, he had a growing longing
Father Larry was born in a very pious Missouri-Synod Lutheran home. At the age of six he first believed that God was calling him to be a Lutheran pastor. He
Marcus and Noah answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Noah was raised in a nominally Protestant family in Indiana. When he was a young man he became a
Todd was brought up in Nebraska. His family was Lutheran as far back as they could remember. He was baptized in the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and never seriously doubted Jesus
Tim was reared in a faithful Lutheran home in Minnesota. He fell in love with Christ while preparing for confirmation as a teen. In college he lived in the Lutheran
Rhonda was baptized Lutheran as a young girl. From her teens to her late twenties she was not active in any church. She turned to Christ in a Baptist church.
Jim grew up in a Lutheran family on a dairy farm in northern Ohio, but he didn’t have a real relationship with God. His journey of faith began while stationed,