Marcus and Leon answers open-line questions from the audience. Leon is a life-long Catholic, one of 14 children. He was an altar boy but never developed a deep knowledge of
Father Jones was raised Unitarian and Congregationalist in New Hampshire. His parents were active and alive intellectually. From them he learned authority and obedience. In high school he became active
Larry was brought up in the United Church of Christ, being a son of a minister of that denomination. As a young man he pursued questions about the meaning of
Marcus and Tim discuss media in evangelization and also take open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Tim was reared in a faithful Lutheran home in Minnesota. He fell in
Marcus and Kimberly answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Kimberly was brought up in Cincinnati, in a loving Evangelical Presbyterian family. Her father was the pastor of a
Marcus and Karl answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. A life-long Catholic, Karl has his “second conversion” as an adult. In 1988, wishing to find answers to questions
Marcus and Father Ray answer open-line questions. Father Ray was brought up in the Disciples of Christ denomination. After serving in the Pacific during World War II, Fr. Ray attended
Fr. Krause and Marcus answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Fr. Krause is a life-long Catholic. He was ordained a priest in 1967, and is an assistant professor
Marcus and Father Bryan answer open-line questions from the Journey Home audience. Father Patterson was reared in a nominally Christian family. As a teen he accepted Jesus. Through a friend he
Fr. Rohen grew up in Toledo, Ohio in a Catholic home. After hight school, he entered the Air Force. While stationed in Italy, through the influence of a Protestant chaplain,
Dale was born in a devout Baptist home. On his honeymoon in Rome, while first reading G. K. Chesterton, he began his journey, without knowing it, to the Catholic Church.
Father Patterson was reared in a nominally Christian family. As a teen he accepted Jesus. Through a friend he joined the Lutheran Church. He was received into full-communion with the