The Challenge of Welcoming Converts – Marcus Peter
When Marcus Peter was an atheist, and had a radical experience of God’s love, he immediately went to his family’s Catholic parish for guidance, but was brushed off by the
When Marcus Peter was an atheist, and had a radical experience of God’s love, he immediately went to his family’s Catholic parish for guidance, but was brushed off by the
Rachelle Parker came to know and love Jesus in the Church of Christ, but when her family relocated, and she tried out a Church of Christ in her new hometown,
For Brent Robbins, who was raised Catholic and became an atheist, the problem of evil and suffering was a big reason why he stopped believing in God. And while he
As an Evangelical Protestant, Bud Marr believed that the church was just a theological idea; that it was merely an invisible collection of those who personally believed in and followed
Even as an agnostic, when Dr. Alicia Thompson was studying to be an OB/GYN and the opportunity arose for her to train to perform abortions, she knew she couldn’t go
As an Episcopal priest who felt drawn by Jesus Christ to the Catholic Church, for Andrew Petiprin, the hardest questions for him toward the end weren’t theological, but practical. Would
Chris Reibold left the practice of his faith as a young man because he had asked tough questions about psychology and the natural sciences, and gotten simplistic and unsatisfying answers
Deacon Joe Calvert came through a few different worldviews over the years, from Christian Science to atheism. When he started to explore Catholicism, he decided to look at the Catechism,
The Liturgy of the Hours is something that priests pray on a daily basis, but as Nathan Wigfield points out, it’s a gift to the Church that the laity are
As a pastor’s kid who grew up with experience in Pentecostal and Charismatic congregations, Matthew Leonard had the impression that the Holy Spirit’s working was something that could primarily be
As a member of the Church of Christ, Rachelle Parker didn’t think much about what happens to Christians after death, other than the fact that they go to heaven. But
Growing up as an Evangelical Protestant, Dr. Bud Marr didn’t necessarily hail the founders of the Reformation for their theology so much as for their starting of a trajectory that
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