Former international professional boxing champion from Sweden, Paolo Roberto, shares his story of growing up Catholic in the most secularized nation in the world. His faith would be a firm
Peggy Bowes speaks of growing up in an intensely-Catholic home with four sisters and parents who, strengthened by the symbols displayed and devotions practiced, lived their faith fully. The girls
Richard Lane, lay Catholic evangelist, returns to The Journey Home program as a follow-up to his visit on July 28, 2008. He and Marcus discuss what the Sacraments mean to
Emmy-award sportscaster Doug Lessells joins Marcus on this Journey Home episode. Instilled with the lessons and values of decent living but without a strong faith foundation, Doug found that attending
Paul was brought up Presbyterian but at the age of 12 became an atheist, then dabbled in the New Age Movement. As a senior in high school he was brought
Fr. Carl Beekman shares his story of growing up in southern Indiana in a home with two brothers and three sisters and great, hard-working, charitable Methodist parents. It was a
Ola Tjorhom and Hans-Fredik Dahl from Norway join Marcus for this episode abroad. Both are professors who converted to Catholicism deep into their professional careers. Professor Tjorhom came from a
Catholic apologist and author Bruce Sullivan began life in the southern Baptist tradition but by the time of college had become a member of the Church of Christ. Bruce felt
In their book, Rome Sweet Home, Dr. Scott and Kimberly Hahn describe their journey of conversion from cradle Presbyterians to Catholic apologists. On this thirteenth anniversary episode, Marcus reflects with the
Corey Chambers grew up in an unchurched home though his mother’s family was Catholic. Corey joined the Church of the Nazarene where he became heavily influenced by the writings and
Growing up in a Southern Baptist household in the predominantly Catholic culture of New Orleans was, as Deacon Bill Jarrell would later find out, part of his faith formation. He
Growing up in the “Norwegian Bible Belt” of the southwest coast of Norway, Fr. Frode Eikenes lived an active faith life in the Evangelical Free Lutheran Church tradition. From early