Jason Craig – Former Evangelical Protestant
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
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
Though not raised in any particular faith, the study of the relationship between faith and reason eventually led Dr. Joshua Hochschild to become a Christian in the Episcopalian Church. He
In a return visit to The Journey Home, Dr. Dawn Eden Goldstein shares her journey from Judaism through rock journalism and the writings of G.K. Chesterton to the Catholic Church.
Charles Hoffman escaped the horrors of Nazi persecution as a child, and grew up with a profound understanding of God’s providence through the Torah and tradition, especially in the story
Tyler Blanski had a deep love of Scripture as far back as he can remember, but also had a strong aversion to any hint of what he saw to be
Troy Guy accepted Jesus into his heart as a child, and was on fire for his faith from as far back as he can remember. His desire to follow Christ
Fr. John Lipscomb grew up the son of a Baptist preacher, but discovering liturgy, tradition and Church history led him to the Episcopal Church, where he became a priest, and
Marcus Grodi welcomes Dr. Paul Thigpen, a former Evangelical Pentecostal minister, back to the program to recap his conversion story, and to address the question of why someone would want
Growing up in a high Anglican environment, Fr. Stephen Jones subscribed to “branch theory,” the idea that Catholicism, Orthodoxy and Anglicanism were all just different and equally valid expressions of
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