Marcus and Alex answer open-line questions from the audience.
Sister Mary Rose was reared in Nebraska and California. While working at her father’s restaurant, she was witnessed to by a couple that invited her to their Foursquare Gospel Church.
Marcus and Paul answer open-line questions. Resources mentioned: Dr. Paul Thigpen’s books CHResources publishing house Dr. Thigpen’s The Journey Home episodes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Paul & Leisa Thigpen Dr.
Bob was reared Baptist in a small town in Illinois. His first wife helped in leading him to Christ. For the next 37 years he helped pastor six different Foursquare
Mark’s parents did not often attend church, but at a young age he was permitted to participate at a Baptist congregation, where he was aware of God, loved the Scriptures
Terry is a former Pentecostal Evangelist. He was raised in the Assembly of God tradition. At the age of twelve he made the decision to center his life on Christ.
Patricia was baptized in the Lutheran Church at age nine, though her father was a lapsed Catholic. As a young woman she “worshiped” the intellect and didn’t have time for
Marcus and Paul discuss End Times topics, both Protestant and Catholic teachings. Paul was raised Presbyterian but at the age of 12 became an atheist, later dabbling in the New Age
Mark reared in a wonderful Evangelical home. He gave his heart to Jesus Christ as a young man. His father was ordained an Independent Baptist minister and later served in
Jerry was baptized Greek Orthodox as a child. He mother was Orthodox and his father Catholic but he did not grow up attending church. Yolanda was reared Catholic but left
Mary Beth was raised Catholic. In high school she began to look for answers to questions of life in books and drifted away from the faith. After she was married
Alex was 16 when he met Jesus and was filled with the Holy Spirit. Years later he founded a Pentecostal Holiness congregation in Michigan. His journey to the Catholic Church