Dr. James Patrick: Former Episcopal Priest
July 30, 1999 | No Comments
Dr. Patrick grew up in the Baptist church. In his later teen years, through his interest in church history, he became an Episcopalian. After his service in the army, he
Dr. Patrick grew up in the Baptist church. In his later teen years, through his interest in church history, he became an Episcopalian. After his service in the army, he
Dr. Crosby and Marcus talk about the life, teachings and witness of Blessed John Henry Newman. Dr. Crosby studied at Georgetown University, where he received a B.A., and the University
Gordon grew up in a Christian home, raised and nurtured in the Methodist church. He drifted away in college and the army. He was drawn back to God through his
Norman was baptized and brought up as a Lutheran as a child in Chicago. After college he fell away from all faith after reading a biography of Martin Luther. After
Marcus and Dr. Marshner answer open-line questions of the audience. Born in Baltimore, Dr. Marshner was raised in the Lutheran Church. He pursued his undergraduate studies at Gettysburg College as
Kristen came from a family of faithful Methodist Christians. In college, she drifted away from the faith but was active in social justice work. A friend’s suicide attempt began her
Dion was raised in an Italian Catholic home in the Bronx, New York. Gaining fame through his rock group, Dion and the Belmonts, he fell away for the Church to
Charles was born and raised Catholic. When he went to college he began to question his Catholic faith and the existence of God. His study of astronomy and the glory
Marcus and Bruce answer open-line questions from the audience. Bruce was brought up as a Southern Baptist. Attending church three times a week was standard fare in his home. During
David was diagnosed with severe Crohn’s disease. Having endured ten major bowel operations, yet still in constant, debilitating pain, he was informed by his medical team that there was nothing more
A graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Steve served as an Evangelical Presbyterian pastor for a decade before his entire family converted to Catholicism in 1990. Responding to a challenge from
Marcus and Mark answer open-line questions of the Journey Home audience. Mark says he is a double-jump convert. Having been reared, more or less, as an agnostic pagan, he became
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