Scott McDermott: Former Atheist
October 13, 2003 | No Comments
Scott grew up in Kentucky in an unchurched family. In reaction against what he saw the ignorance of fundamentalist Christians around him, at a very early age he declared himself
Scott grew up in Kentucky in an unchurched family. In reaction against what he saw the ignorance of fundamentalist Christians around him, at a very early age he declared himself
Marcus and Doug answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Doug was raised Catholic in New York and always considered himself Catholic. During high school in the early 1970’s,
Pam grew up in a God fearing Baptist home. She said her nightly prayers and faithfully attended church though college. He began to have questions about her faith because of
Antony was born in London of Anglican parents. During World War II, he was brought up in Australia. As a young man he was a devout Anglican, under the influence
Rob was reared first in the United Church of Canada and later the Anglican Church. In high school and college he stopped practicing any faith and became deeply involved in
Ray was raised by loving Italian Catholic parents. He attended Mass and went to confession well into his 20’s. After he was married, his non-Catholic wife wish to attend church.
Father Thwaites describes his journey from being a Christian Scientist to the Church of England and his eventual entry into the Catholic Church. Father Thwaites spent three years in a
Marcus and Mark answer open-line questions from the audience. Mark recounts his journey from a “southwest St. Louis theist” to his conversion to Christ and attending a Baptist and later
Walter Hooper grew up an Anglican in Kentucky. While studying at the University of North Carolina, he discovered C. S. Lewis and fell in love with his writings. In the
Glen was reared a Methodist, in the projects in Milwaukee, one of 10 children. At 13, he was sent to a Jesuit boarding school but he wasn’t interested and did
Marcus and Steve answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Steve was reared by good decent Presbyterian parents, but “not a whole lot stuck.” After a couple of very
Nolan and Tracy are both from an Evangelical background. Nolan studied at Taylor University and Tracy earned a degree in Biblical Studies before their marriage. Nolan was ordained a minister
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