Since it’s one of the most common obstacles to people becoming Catholic, this week we asked our members and readers who are converts to Catholicism or on the journey
Every Christian believes that in heaven, no sin is allowed; those who share in the glory of Christ’s eternal light will have no darkness in them whatsoever. And yet,
God made the natural world, and then, as a baby in Bethlehem 2000 years ago, was introduced to that same world as a physical part of it in the person
Former Church of Christ minister Bruce Sullivan joins Marcus Grodi on this episode of Deep in Scripture to discuss Romans 8:16-17, where St. Paul talks about the Holy Spirit bearing
On this episode of Deep in Scripture, Marcus Grodi and Matt Swaim take an in-depth look at Jesus’ healing of a paralytic in Matthew 9. It was because of faith
This week’s CHNetwork Community question about potlucks was discussed on Breadbox Media this morning, as Communications Coordinator joined host (and Journey Home alum) Mike Allen to talk about whether Catholic
Tim Staples, Director of Apologetics at Catholic Answers and former Assemblies of God youth minister, joins Marcus Grodi to tackle the question of faith and works that is a point
Fuller Theological Seminary product and former Baptist pastor Kenneth Hensley joins Marcus Grodi to look at one of the main verses some Bible-only Christians use to try and prove that
When Ephesians 5 pops up in the lectionary, every pastor knows what kind of fallout they need to be prepared for. Does submission in a family relationship diminish the value
On a recent episode of “Faith With Reasons” on Northwest Ohio’s Annunciation Radio, CHN Director JonMarc Grodi and Seth Paine, our Web Developer were interviewed about the mission of our
***The Devil tried to stop us, but this episode was just TOO GOOD not to share! (The first several minutes of this program contain some technical difficulties, but it is worth pushing through.
Since many members of the Coming Home Network see John Wesley, the founder of Methodism as a significant influence in their own spiritual formation, we thought it might be of