As a young boy, David had no interest in faith. In his New England college town, he belonged to a Marxist Boy Scout troop. After coming into contact with a
Marcus & Mark answer open-line questions. Mark says he is a double-jump convert. Having been reared, more or less, as an agnostic pagan, he became a non-denominational Evangelical in 1979,
Talat talks with Marcus about her journey home to the Catholic Church from a Muslim childhood, how she discovered Christianity through the witness of the sisters in the convent school
Patricia describes herself as a former Mainline Protestant. Her mother died when she was a baby and her dad, who didn’t attend church, would send her to any church that
As a teen Charlotta refused to be confirmed in the Lutheran church because she had become an atheist. Later in life, she began to be troubled able the problems of
Frank was brought up in a secular home, with no talk of God. At the age of 19, however, after reading the gospels for the first time, he underwent a
For 25 years, Tom built his career in the world as an award-winning, national corporate advertising executive. But Tom’s life would radically change forever, after receiving an incredible and transforming
Mike is a native of Lexington, KY, and a graduate of the University of Kentucky in Lexington and Asbury Theological Seminary. After serving in full-time ministry in the United Methodist
Although an atheist at an early age, Kevin’s experiences with the dramatic arts began a conversion process that, with the help of the writings of G. K. Chesterton, eventually brought
Fr. Doug talks abou his life as an Episcopal priest and the journey he took with his wife and four children to the Catholic Church, in 1979. He was ordained
From the time she was a young child growing up in a nominal Lutheran family, Elizabeth felt called to follow God on an interesting and surprising spiritual journey. Elizabeth shares
Teresa was raised in a Seventh-day Adventist family. From a young age she desired to know and understand her faith. Her journey to understanding the fullness of the truth would