“I began to sense that the Lord was really there in the Eucharist.” – Brother Maron

September 27, 2017 | One Comment

Both of Brother Maron’s parents joined the Episcopalian Church when he was growing up, but they didn’t stay in it for long. As he became a young adult himself, he

“In one moment, it all came back to me… and it all made sense.” – Mike Aquilina

By Mike Aquilina
September 06, 2017 | One Comment

Bestselling Catholic author Mike Aquilina remembers that in his elementary school years, religion class was something to be taken seriously. However, shortly after his Confirmation, changes took place in the

“The whole world became an experience of God’s grace for me.” – Emily Stimpson Chapman

By Emily Stimpson Chapman
May 26, 2017 | No Comments

Emily Stimpson Chapman grew up Catholic, but didn’t experience a personal encounter with Christ until meeting an Evangelical friend in college.  Asking questions about the role of Scripture in Christianity

“You have to love the whole Christ. Not just Jesus, the head, but His body, the Church.” – Michael Lofton

By Michael Lofton
May 12, 2017 | No Comments

Michael spent a good portion of his childhood in Israel, and his mother was a convert to Judaism. Growing up in the Holy Land, he was surrounded by the places

“Once you experience the Church from the inside, your views about it begin to change.”

By Joe Copeck
May 05, 2017 | 2 Comments

Joe Copeck grew up as a “Christmas and Easter” Catholic, but found a more fulfilling relationship with Jesus in the Lutheran Church, eventually becoming an ordained minister.  Discovering the importance

“Jesus Christ’s grace is bigger than anything that you’re going to bring to the table.” -Brother Martin Davis, O.P.

By Brother Martin Davis
April 28, 2017 | No Comments

In high school, Brother Martin Davis started to become restless, hopping from church to church to find which denomination might be the one that had the market cornered on truth.  A

“My son saw me reading the Bible, and asked me, ‘Dad, are we Christian?'”

By David Gregory
April 21, 2017 | One Comment

“My son saw what I was doing, I had the Bible out, and said ‘Dad, are we Christian?’ And I was accused, indicted, tried, found guilty, and sentenced in one second.”

“These people knew they were part of one worshipping community, even though they’d never met each other before.”

By Br. Thomas Martin, O.P.
April 13, 2017 | No Comments

Brother Thomas Martin grew up Lutheran, and developed an appreciation for St. Augustine in his teenage years.  One Summer while at Philmont Scout Ranch, he found himself profoundly impacted by

“We all went to Oxford as Episcopalians, and we left as Catholics.”

By Br. Bonaventure Chapman, O.P.
April 06, 2017 | 3 Comments

Brother Bonaventure Chapman”s background was in a number of denominations: Presbyterian, Church of Christ, Lutheran.  It was when he went to Oxford, England, to study for Anglican ministry, that all

“The Lord really wanted to show me that He was a perfect Father.”

By Hall Miller
March 30, 2017 | One Comment

As a young adult, Hall Miller left the Catholic faith of his youth in favor of Eastern spiritualities.  But when his life began to fall apart, he found their proposed

“I remember going online and literally typing in ‘Church with day care.'”

By Matthew Kilmurry
March 16, 2017 | No Comments

As a young parent, Matthew Kilmurry wanted to make being part of a church a priority in his family, but didn’t feel connected to the Catholic faith of his youth.

“If I were a character in the Gospels listening to Jesus, how would it change me?”

By Br. John Paul, O.P.
March 09, 2017 | No Comments

Former Lutheran Br. John Paul, in formation at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, DC, talks about how his desire to live the Gospel in a radical and authentic

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