“There’s so much fullness here- what have we been missing out on?” – Neesha and David Oliver

By Neesha and David Oliver
March 02, 2017 | No Comments

The Olivers, who met in Bible college and worked in ministry in the Church of the Nazarene, talk about how they came to understand that the doctrines of the Catholic Church

“A lot of the gifts I had serving as a pastor have been even more powerfully utilized here.”

By Billy Kangas
February 23, 2017 | 2 Comments

Billy Kangas, co-founder of Cultivate Coffee and Tap House in Ypsilanti, MI, shares how exploring the life and authority structure of early Christianity helped him become open to the beauty

“What does it mean to be a human being?” – Morgan Holliger

February 16, 2017 | No Comments

Morgan Holliger, a student at the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family, explains how the Church’s teaching on the dignity and meaning of the human person led her

“I don’t think I’d be a priest if I hadn’t gone to a Methodist college.” – Fr. Michael Gossett

February 09, 2017 | No Comments

Fr. Michael Gossett of the Diocese of Steubenville talks about his personal journey of faith- and how being challenged to explain his beliefs helped him to gain a better understanding

“These weren’t the Catholics I grew up with. They loved Jesus more than I did.” – Rob Corzine

By Rob Corzine
August 23, 2016 | One Comment

Rob Corzine was a semi-observant Baptist, and when he started dating a Catholic girl, he thought she would go along peacefully with his nominal Christianity. As it turned out, not

“What did I find in the Catholic Church? Sheer beauty.” – Deacon George Butterfield

By Deacon George Butterfield
June 10, 2016 | One Comment

Deacon George was a zealous young Christian, who was first drawn to the Catholic Church through her social teachings.  Having come from an anti-Catholic background, he had to overcome some

“When Protestants and Catholics get closer to Christ, they get closer to each other.” – Jay Richards

June 02, 2016 | No Comments

Jay Richards first remembers developing a personal relationship with Jesus in Church camps as a teenager. It wasn’t until his 40’s that he realized he could continue to deepen that

“It’s everything I experienced as a Protestant, but more- so much more.” – Kurt Hoover

May 19, 2016 | No Comments

Kurt Hoover accepted Jesus at age four, and was raised in a strong Christian family.  When he was 16, he experienced Catholic Mass for the first time, and was captivated.

“It was a big day for me when I discovered the Early Church Fathers.”- Rod Bennett

May 05, 2016 | One Comment

Rod Bennett was a good Southern Baptist boy who ran into the long-haired hippies of the early 70’s Jesus Movement. In the latest “Signposts,”  he talks about how the Fathers

“It was the Holy Spirit putting it on my heart to become Catholic.” – Lisa Campbell

April 22, 2016 | No Comments

Lisa was born in California, baptized Catholic, but raised in Pentecostalism, and travelled through a dark time before finding a Savior again.  The Holy Spirit began to speak to her

“I began asking the question, ‘Who is Jesus?'” – Jennifer Fulwiler

By Jennifer Fulwiler
March 14, 2016 | One Comment

 “I know that love is the meaning of life. I know that serving others and kindness — which I see so many of my atheist friends doing — I know

“I knew the Church had to be something more than just a general, spiritual body.” – with Eric Neubauer

By Eric Neubauer
February 24, 2016 | No Comments

“That which I thought was strange [about Catholicism], once I investigated it, it wasn’t that strange anymore!” Eric Neubauer came from a non-denomination Evangelical background, following Jesus since 1993. After his initial conversion, he

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