The Deep in Scripture Podcast is returning with a new series entitled “Hard Verses”!
Father Jerry grew up in Napa, California. His mother had been Catholic but he was baptized Presbyterian. After his baptism, his parents never brought him back to church. As a teen,
Michael was born into a Christian family in the United State but at the age of two the family moved to Jerusalem. When he was four his parents divorced and
My mainline Presbyterian upbringing in southern New Jersey in the 1950s and ‘60s was typical of many others at the time. The people in our church tended to be white
Can something which is not forbidden in Scripture, later be declared forbidden by the Church? How does Saint Paul, as apostle and missionary bishop, warn the Christians in Rome (where
Women clergy? Responsibility to other Christians? Greet each other with a holy kiss? Marcus Grodi and Dr. Kenneth Howell discuss the last two chapters of the Book of Romans in this episode of Deep in Scripture.
Dr. Kenneth Howell discusses his conversion to Jesus Christ in his teens, and his later adult conversion to the Catholic faith.
Jay grew up in a Presbyterian family in Texas. He credits his best friend growing up, who was Church of Christ, with his knowledge of the Bible. When he went off
Jody was brought up in the Cumberland Presbyterian denomination. She was very active in her church as a child. After her parents’ divorce she began to be alienated from her
David was raised in a Protestant family. His father was a Presbyterian minister. In college he met a Catholic girl who he attempted to convert. She gave him a book
Cliff was raised in the Christian Reformed faith. After attending Calvin College and Seminary, he was ordained a minister of that denomination. He was a minister for 42 years. He describes
Br. Rex Anthony Norris of Little Portion Hermitage discusses what led him home to the Catholic Church. Br. Rex was previously Presbyterian, Methodist and Episcopalian. He discusses his journey with