“I understood it intellectually, but did I believe it?” – Jay Richards

September 07, 2018 | No Comments

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

Community or Chaos? – Steve Ray

August 10, 2018 | No Comments

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

“I Was an Atheist.” – Sr. Theresa Aletheia Noble

July 20, 2018 | No Comments

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

“Bring Your Gifts Into the Church With You.” – Seth Paine

June 29, 2018 | No Comments

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

“What is the Church?” – Tom Murphy

May 18, 2018 | No Comments

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

Converted by the Cross – Fr. Jurgen Liias

April 13, 2018 | No Comments

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

“Christ was my Lord, and I had to follow him wherever he led me.” – Peter Kreeft

March 23, 2018 | 6 Comments

In our latest Signposts video short, philosopher and popular Christian author Dr. Peter Kreeft shares a portion of his journey from Reformed Calvinism to the Catholic Church. Raised in the

“I had to put down the books and just go to Adoration.” – Alexandra Kogan

March 08, 2018 | No Comments

Alexandra Kogan wasn’t raised with much of a concept of faith, but she remembers having questions about God from as early as age 3. After graduating college, and having seemingly

“My parents were both converts…” – Dr. Matthew Bunson

February 23, 2018 | One Comment

Dr. Matthew Bunson’s mother was Episcopalian, and his father Jewish. In the 1940’s, independent of one another, they each began an extraordinary journey to the Catholic Church: his mother after

“If you go to Adoration, something eventually happens.” – Sister Theotokos

February 09, 2018 | No Comments

Sr. Maria Theotokos’s dad was an Episcopal priest, but after her parents divorced, she grew up largely agnostic.  She started dating an atheist, and became somewhat immersed in that position,

“What was this beauty, and how could I be a part of it?” – Shaun Rieley

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February 01, 2018 | One Comment

Shaun Rieley grew up in a strong Bible-based Christian community, but was in his teens before he first encountered the Apostles’ Creed.  It got him thinking more about historic Christianity,

“I started to realize that it was time to get my priorities in order.” – April Robbins

January 05, 2018 | No Comments

April Robbins’ dad was raised Catholic, but bad experiences from his childhood led him to abandon faith altogether, and her mother’s interest in church was more social than spiritual. It

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