23rd Anniversary Special with Dr. Scott Hahn
Dr. Scott Hahn joins Marcus Grodi for a special episode celebrating the 23rd anniversary of The Journey Home on EWTN. They reflect back on their time together as seminary students
Dr. Scott Hahn joins Marcus Grodi for a special episode celebrating the 23rd anniversary of The Journey Home on EWTN. They reflect back on their time together as seminary students
Rachelle Parker was raised in a Church of Christ denomination that didn’t use musical instruments in worship because they weren’t mentioned in the New Testament. She learned to love Jesus
John Levi Davidson IV had solid Catholic influences in his life growing up, but as he got into high school, sports took center stage, and faith was not a priority
Rebecca Frech grew up in a lively Catholic home, and experienced the liturgical innovations of the 70’s, but didn’t learn much theology, although she was captivated by the lives of
Dr. John Bergsma returns to the program for the first time since 2008 to share updates to his journey from being the son of a Christian Reformed Church Navy chaplain
Fr. Boniface Hicks wasn’t raised with any formal religious formation, and by the time he got to college, he assumed that atheism was the natural position that any intelligent person
Dr. Brian Besong returns to the program for the first time since 2012 to discuss his journey through the Baptist and Reformed traditions to the Catholic Church. He talks about
On a special roundtable episode of The Journey Home, JonMarc Grodi brings his own background in philosophy to a discussion with Dr. Rachel Lu, a former Mormon, and Dr. Jonathan
Phally Budock was five years old when Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge began a genocide in Cambodia that would eventually kill nearly two million people, including many members of
Michael Vanderburgh was raised by a Hungarian Catholic mother who experienced the horrors of World War II, and a dad who was the son of Protestant missionaries to China. His
On this special episode of The Journey Home, Marcus Grodi interviews his son Peter, a transitional deacon for the Diocese of Toledo, about his discernment of a vocation to the
Zubair Simonson’s mother was a Muslim from Pakistan, and his father an American who converted to Islam. Growing up, he got a variety of impressions about what it meant to
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