Todd & Beth Allen: Former Non-denominational Evangelicals
June 19, 2006 | No Comments
Beth was born in an active Episcopal family but she didn’t know why she was in church or what it meant. After she graduated from high school she stopped attended
Beth was born in an active Episcopal family but she didn’t know why she was in church or what it meant. After she graduated from high school she stopped attended
Marcus and Shawn answer open-line questions from the audience. Shawn’s father was Protestant and his mother Catholic. As a child he was allowed to decide his own faith. He chose
Guy was raised in a Catholic home in New Jersey where he spent his childhood trapping muskrat, camping, hunting and Scouting. Catholic in name he fell into the shares of
Helen grew up in a devout Christian household. They lived in Kansas and attended the Methodist Church. In college she studied Art History. After college, she was drawn to the
John grew up in Ireland taking his Catholic faith for granted. As a teen, he went through the motions to please his parents. Once he graduated from high school and
Travis was brought up Catholic. His mother, who is from Spain, is very devoted to our Lord Jesus. In high school be learned about the Foursquare Gospel Church and praise
Marcus and Dion answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Dion was raised in an Italian Catholic home in the Bronx, New York. Gaining fame through his rock group,
Marcus & Scott answer open-line questions from the audience. Scott grew up in Kentucky in an unchurched family. In reaction against what he saw the ignorance of fundamentalist Christians around
Mark came from a Catholic family in Northern Ireland. When the Troubles began in 1969, his home was attacked by the Unionists several times. During this time he turned away
David was raised in a Christian home. His father was an Episcopal priest. Even though his parish was High Church Anglican, he never had any thoughts of becoming a Catholic.
John was reared in the Catholic Church but stopped practicing his faith in college. He didn’t stray to any denominations but was unchurched for 13 years. His journey home began,
Jim and Marcus answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience in the episode. Jim was brought up in a nominally Methodist home. As a boy he was sent to
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