I was raised in the Methodist faith in a small town in North Carolina. The only Catholic Church in town was a block away from my house and a large brick home which served as a convent was just around the corner. I would often see the nuns, dressed in their habits, walking to the Catholic school which adjoined the church. Whenever I saw them I felt a great sense of respect. I considered them to be very holy, although, I knew nothing about the Catholic faith.
Teresa is an author, syndicated Catholic talk radio host, and motivational speaker with more than 30 years of experience in TV, radio and newspaper. In the year 2000, she left
Tom Peterson’s motto, “if it is to be, it is up to me”, was the mantra for his high-strung, over-achieving business persona. Yes, he was a Mass-attending member of the
A child of immigrants – mother from Puerto Rico and father from Italy – Marie Joseph grew up in a Catholic environment through confirmation. However, following that perceived “graduation”, practice
Ola Tjorhom and Hans-Fredik Dahl from Norway join Marcus for this episode abroad. Both are professors who converted to Catholicism deep into their professional careers. Professor Tjorhom came from a
John was baptized and reared United Methodist but stopped going to church in the sixth grade. After high school he read an article in Time Magazine about a lay brother,
Father Jordan was reared in a Catholic home but in college fell away from the faith. He considered himself Catholic but didn’t practice. He lived his life outside the Church
Maria Hasselgren was reared in the Lutheran church in Sweden but was exposed to the Catholic faith while on vacations in Spain and Italy. She always would feel God’s presence
Host of Deep in Scripture Marcus Grodi welcomes former Anglican-turned-agnostic Rob Rodgers to discuss human suffering in God’s plan.
Former Methodist Gail Buckley joins Marcus Grodi to discuss Matthew 18: 12; Ezekiel 36: 26 and Joel 2: 25.
Father Donald lived the wild life as a teenager. He was so reckless that the government of Japan kicked him out of the country when he was a teen. He wondered hopelessly
Although Daniel had accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior with he was six years old, in his teenage years, he rejected. Replacing him with substitutes, such as “Progressive”