Dr. Tim Gregson – Former Presbyterian Music Minister
Dr. Tim Gregson came from a wonderful Christian family, and when he started attending a Mennonite school, a couple of things happened: first, he fell in love with choral music,
Dr. Tim Gregson came from a wonderful Christian family, and when he started attending a Mennonite school, a couple of things happened: first, he fell in love with choral music,
Dr. Ian Murphy returns to the show, having recently written his memoir, Dying to Live: From Agnostic to Baptist to Catholic. Ian grew up Christian, but became agnostic as a teenager
David Currie, author of Born Fundamentalist, Born Again Catholic, rejoins Marcus Grodi to discuss some of the major objections that Fundamentalist Christians have when it comes to the Catholic Faith.
Casey Phillips’ dad was a Baptist preacher, and his wife Erin came from a nondenominational background. Early in their relationship, they discovered they’d been brought up with very different views
Jacob Imam’s parents were Muslim and Christian, and seeing the differences between them led him to walk away from the idea of religion altogether as a young man. He still
Fr. Gabriel Landis, OSB, a former Baptist and Lutheran, and Fr. Jay Kythe, a former Hindu, join Marcus Grodi for a discussion of the Catholic perspective on prayer. They share
Dr. Gavin Ashenden remembers learning the Lord’s Prayer as a child, but had a complicated relationship with faith through his teens. After an Evangelical conversion, he followed a call to
Fr. Gabriel Landis, O.S.B., grew up in a strong Baptist family where his Mom played the organ, and his dad taught Sunday school. In his early 20’s, his fascination with
Emily Woodham was raised Anglican, and was never anti-Catholic, but led to believe that Catholicism overcomplicated the simplicity of the Gospel. Throughout her adult life, she felt a constant pull
Dr. Andrew Blaski’s earliest memories of Christianity were in a charismatic non-denominational congregation, but when he hit his teens and didn’t always feel emotionally connected with his faith, he wondered
Dr. Karin Öberg was raised in the Swedish Lutheran Church, but around the time of her Confirmation, she began to consider herself more of an agnostic. She went on to study
Dr. Jennifer Frey grew up in a moral family, but her parents rejected organized religion because of their negative personal and political experiences, and she herself became a convinced atheist
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