Fr. Ed Fride, pastor of Christ the King Parish in Ann Arbor, MI, has been a Congregationalist, atheist, Charismatic Christian, and more before finding the fullness of faith in the
Marcus and Bruce answer open-line questions from the audience. Bruce was brought up as a Southern Baptist. Attending church three times a week was standard fare in his home. During
Marcus and Paul answer open-line questions. Resources mentioned: Dr. Paul Thigpen’s books CHResources publishing house Dr. Thigpen’s The Journey Home episodes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Paul & Leisa Thigpen Dr.
Patty met her husband, Leonardo, when they were actors in 1980, working for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Patti, who was raised Presbyterian, recalls that Leonardo was different from the other actors.
Ned and Marcus answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience.
Marcus and Scott answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience.
Deacon Michael Ross is currently an Associate Professor and Academic Dean at the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, Ohio. He received his Ph.D. in Theology from The Catholic University of
Marcus and Noah answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Noah was raised in a nominally Protestant family in Indiana. When he was a young man he became a
Dale was born in a devout Baptist home. His parent gave him a deep love of God and Scripture. As a young man he memorized whole books of the Bible.
Marcus and Tim answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Tim was reared in a faithful Lutheran home in Minnesota. He fell in love with Christ while preparing for
Marcus and Jimmy answer open-line questions from the audience. James (these days he goes by Jimmy) was born in south Texas and grew up in the Ozarks in Arkansas. When
Marcus and Doug answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Doug was raised Catholic in New York and always considered himself Catholic. During high school in the early 1970’s,