Chris was reared in a Christian home. He always had a sense of Christ being near him. Growing up he had many Catholic friends and he never had any anti-Catholic
Marcus and Kristine answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Reared in a faithful Fundamentalist home. Kristine accepted Christ at the age of five. After attending Biola University, She
Deacon David grew up Catholic, in upstate New York, but fell away from the Church in his early teens. After he was married, while attending a Marriage Encounter weekend that
Jeff was raised in a good loving Catholic home. When he was 18, his girlfriend led him to a personal relationship with Christ. After high school, he had an argument
Marcus & Mark answer open-line questions. Mark says he is a double-jump convert. Having been reared, more or less, as an agnostic pagan, he became a non-denominational Evangelical in 1979,
Jerry grew up in a Southern Baptist home in Texas. In high school he drifted away from the faith of his youth and got involved in sex, drugs and rock-n-roll.
Brian grew up in a nominally Christian home. When he was about 16 he went to a Billy Graham crusade, where he had his first true encounter with Christ. Because
Doug was raised in a “heathen home”. He had a radically transforming conversion to Christ when he was nineteen. Lani was brought up in a devout Christian family. When she
Marcus & Curtis answer open-line questions in this episode. Curtis was brought up in a devoted Catholic family. He experienced all the rites of passage as other Catholic children, but
Mark says he is a double-jump convert. Having been reared, more or less, as an agnostic pagan, he became a Non-denominational Evangelical in 1979, and entered the Catholic Church in
Curtis was brought up in a devoted Catholic family. He experienced all the rites of passage as other Catholic children, but they didn’t touch his heart. While in college he
Reared in a faithful Fundamentalist home. Kristine accepted Christ at the age of five. After attending Biola University, She and her husband, Marty, became missionaries to Guatemala to “rescue Catholics