Marcus welcomes long-time friend Bruce Sullivan, a former Church of Christ minister. Bruce discusses his new understanding of St. Paul’s Ephesians 4:4-6, 11-13, which had been central to his life
Marcus welcomes good friend Deacon Alex Jones to discuss Deacon Jones’ background as Pentecostal minister. Marcus and Deacon Jones discuss the deep love of God for each of us, the
Marcus welcomes good friend Fr. Dwight Longenecker to discuss Fr. Longenecker’s favorite verse from St. Paul which contains Paul’s the truths of Jesus. The pair discuss the humility of Jesus,
Marcus and Rob answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Rob was reared first in the United Church of Canada and later the Anglican Church. In high school and
Marcus welcomes good friend and chaplain of the Coming Home Network Msgr. Frank Lane to discuss his choice from the epistles of St. Paul: 1 Corinthians 1:18-25. Marcus and Msgr.
Marcus welcomes Father Brian Mullady, O.P, to discuss Fr. Mullady’s favorite verse from St. Paul. The discussion focuses on eternal life and, thus, Christian living here on earth. They also
Marcus welcomes good friend Jeff Cavins, a former non-denominational pastor, to discuss a very special Bible verse in Jeff’s life, Galatians 2:20. They also touch upon the issues of “faith
Marcus welcomes well-known Catholic apologist and close friend, Patrick Madrid, to discuss Patrick’s chosen verses from St. Paul: Colossians 1:15-20. These verses deal with the Divinity of Christ, and have
Marcus welcomes former Fundamentalist Evangelical Carl Olson to discuss his favorite verse from Saint Paul, Galatians 4:6. Carl is an experienced writer and author; therefore, he and Marcus discuss his
Marcus welcomes former Methodist Kevin Lents to discuss Ephesians 5:21-33, regarding Christian marriage, Christ, and His Mystical Body, the Church. Marcus and Kevin also discuss the questions: What is truth?
Marcus welcomes former Lutheran pastor Noah Lett. Noah grew up completely non-religious and encountered Christ for the first time in his teens. St. Paul’s statement “Who are you, Lord?” resonates
Marcus welcomes Nate Roberts, staff member at the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology to discuss the suffering St. Paul anticipated for the sake of Christ, and what it means