Mark McNeil – Former Oneness Pentecostal
Mark McNeil was raised Baptist, but when he encountered the fervor and ideas of a local Oneness Pentecostal congregation, he was intrigued. Its pastor used Scripture in a way Mark
Mark McNeil was raised Baptist, but when he encountered the fervor and ideas of a local Oneness Pentecostal congregation, he was intrigued. Its pastor used Scripture in a way Mark
When Chris Padgett’s parents divorced while he was still very young, his mother felt it was important to make sure her kids were raised knowing Jesus. Chris took this to
Don Smith returns to the program to share his journey back to the Catholic Church, and dig into the meaning of discipleship and spiritual growth. Don stopped practicing his Catholic
On this special Deep in History roundtable episode of The Journey Home, Marcus Grodi welcomes Dr. David Anders, host of EWTN’s Called to Communion, and former Baptist minister Ken Hensley
Fr. Edward Meeks was raised Catholic, and even went to seminary, but in the confusion going on in the Church in the 1960’s and 70’s, he ended up leaving to
Abby Johnson returns to the program to discuss how she left Planned Parenthood, and how that journey also led her to the Catholic Church. She also discusses her ministry, And
Dr. David Anders grew up in the Reformed tradition, just down the street from EWTN’s studios in Birmingham. As he continued to explore questions of faith, he began to doubt
Dr. Matthew Bunson’s mother was an Episcopalian who discovered a Catechism on the sidewalk in the Chicago snow, and began to read and pray her way into the Catholic Church.
Jason Craig was raised generally Christian in the South, but didn’t really attend church. When he was invited into a personal relationship with Jesus through Young Life, he became on
Though raised Catholic, Fr. Hezekias Carnazzo wasn’t particularly observant, and was poorly catechized in the faith. However, a friendship with a Jehovah’s Witness led him to begin to study his
Ken Craycraft was raised in a strong Christian environment, and his formation was in the Church of Christ/Restorationist movement. As he continued to study theology, he was bothered by the
Fr. Joshua Whitfield grew up generally Christian, but an encounter with high Anglican liturgy in his teens got him hooked on making reverence and beauty a priority in his relationship
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