This week on a Special Edition of Deep in Scripture – “Verse(s) I never saw…” Series: Host Marcus Grodi welcomes Catholic revert Travis Lawmaster to discuss 1 Corinthians 7: 1-2, 6-11, 29-31.
Is consecrated religious life (celibacy) an anti-Scripture tradition that the Catholic Church made up? Former Assemblies of God Youth Minister Tim Staples discusses 1 Timothy 5:9-11 and various other examples from Scripture regarding celibacy.
Former Evangelical Free Church pastor and Episcopal priest Fr. Doug Grandon joins host Marcus Grodi on Deep in Scripture to discuss Ephesians 4: 1-24.
Marcus, Jerry & Yolanda answer open-line questions from the audience. Jerry was baptized Greek Orthodox as a child. He mother was Orthodox and his father Catholic but he did not
Marcus welcomes good friend Deacon Alex Jones to discuss Deacon Jones’ background as Pentecostal minister. Marcus and Deacon Jones discuss the deep love of God for each of us, the
Marcus welcomes his long-time friend Rob Evans, “The Donut Man,” musical presentation to children regarding the life of St. Paul. Rob Evans has sold over 6 million children’s albums world
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.
Dr. Gresham is a convert, traveling a spiritual pilgrimage from evangelical and Pentecostal roots, in the Assemblies of God, through the Episcopal Church, finally finding his way home to the
John and Gay join Marcus to discuss their journey. John talks about his conversion from agnosticism and the Pentecostal Church and his and Gay’s involvement in the pro-life movement and
Travis was brought up Catholic. His mother, who is from Spain, is very devoted to our Lord Jesus. In high school be learned about the Foursquare Gospel Church and praise
Marcus and Paul answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Paul was brought up Presbyterian but at the age of 12 became an atheist, later dabbling in the New
Natalie was baptized a Catholic but her mother left the Church soon after Natalie’s first communion. She endured much abuse and violence in he home as a child and into