Alexander Deriev: Former Atheist
October 16, 2006 | No Comments
Alexander grew up as an anti-catholic atheist in the former Soviet Union. After he and his wife were married they both began to think about God. He talks with Marcus
Alexander grew up as an anti-catholic atheist in the former Soviet Union. After he and his wife were married they both began to think about God. He talks with Marcus
Gene was baptized in the Lutheran Church but his family never attended much. In college, he was introduced to the Mormons and felt drawn in, even though a few of
Marcus and Jim answer open-line questions from the audience. Although Jim was raised in an Italian Catholic home, he spent most of his adult life serving as a priest in
David was baptized in the Church of Christ, but soon after his childhood found secularism to be more fun. For a while he was an agnostic and then an atheist
Guy grew up in the Congregational Church in Minnesota. When he was in seventh grade he went to a Billy Graham movie where he accepted Christ in his heart. He
Rob, better known as The Donut Man, grew up in the Presbyterian Church. And when my parents divorced, when he was 6, they stopped going to church. When he was
Michael is a former independent Baptist minister, of the Bob Jones University variety. When he was a Baptist he led many, many Catholics to leave the Church. Now he is a Catholic
Father Gregory grew up in an active and committed Methodist home. His life in South Carolina was completely rural and Protestant. In fifth grade, he saw a boy make the
Joseph and Elizabeth are both from Belfast, Ireland. They were both brought up in the Catholic Church. When she was younger, Elizabeth attended Mass almost every day. Joseph attended Mass with his
Marcus and Michael answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Michael was raised in the Southern Baptist faith. He later became an Assembly of God preacher. He started a
In this special episode of the Journey Home, Marcus talks about 10 verses of Holy Scripture he never saw when he was a Protestant. He discusses: Proverbs 3:5-6; 1 Timothy 3:
Eileen’s life has taken her from singing in the Irish show band, the Cadets, in the early 1960s, turning her into one of the most popular singers in Ireland while
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