“I needed to come back home.” – Dr. Ray Guarendi
Dr. Ray Guarendi was raised Catholic, but there was a lot he never learned, or if he did learn it, it didn’t sink in. For a number of years, he
Dr. Ray Guarendi was raised Catholic, but there was a lot he never learned, or if he did learn it, it didn’t sink in. For a number of years, he
Though raised Catholic, John Knutsen didn’t really believe in God, and when his brother died of AIDS, he decided he was done with religion forever. A few years later, during
Though baptized Catholic, Al Kresta was far more interested in drugs and music during his teenage years. After a disturbing LSD trip that awakened a spiritual hunger in him, Al
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
Nathaniel Hurd didn’t believe in God as a young man, but it wasn’t necessarily because he was hostile to faith; he just didn’t take the idea seriously. Later on, he
Throughout his life, Dr. John Bergsma had a strong relationship with Jesus, from his days as the son of a military chaplain to his time serving as a Christian Reformed
Jay Richards grew up in a faithful Christian household, and didn’t really consider the Catholic faith until he started to meet well-formed, intelligent Catholics who by their witness inspired him
Steve Ray prayed the “sinner’s prayer” at age four, but had his first real conversion of heart at 17 after hearing the preaching of Billy Graham. He went on to
Though raised Catholic, Sr. Theresa Aletheia’s questions about the issue of evil and suffering in the world made her doubt the existence of God, and by her teenage years, she
Seth Paine was a committed Christian his whole life, but was an adult before he ever attended his first Mass. And the first time he showed up, he was asked
Though he considered himself a committed Christian from his teenage years on, Tom Murphy struggled with the idea of belonging to any particular church. After all, with so many different
As a refugee of post-war Germany, Fr. Jurgen came to America with his family in 1952 and was given shelter by an Episcopal priest in Massachusetts. Fr. Liias went on
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