My Baptist Childhood In 1977, at the age of seven, I was baptized in a Baptist Church in rural north-central Louisiana. The pastor of the church was my father; I
My parents I was born in 1965 to Mary (Alexander) Lane, now a retired educator for the Highland Park, Michigan School District. My mother was famous in her own right.
Jackie and Tim Oglesby were both lifelong Christians, who both experienced the tragic loss of a spouse and wondered what God had in store for them next. They met each
Shaun McAfee, founder of EpicPew and contributor to Catholic Answers and the National Catholic Register, discusses how the experiences he had during his military service and the development of a relationship
I was raised in a small Baptist church, where my father served as Sunday School Superintendent and Chairman of the Board of Deacons. As a family we were always
Though raised Catholic, David went down a path of addiction and despair after his parents divorced. Lynda married an abusive man, and when a custody dispute went south, she found
Despite all the articles, radio shows, and late night online debates that have been spent on the topic, there remain Christians who believe the Catholic perspective on the Virgin Mary
Another week means another community question for members and readers of the Coming Home Network, and we have one that we hope sheds some light on how Christians of good
Joshua grew up in Lubbock, Texas, where he remembers being surrounded by restaurants and Churches- and yet he had almost no experience of Catholicism until his college years. Nagging questions
The Catholic Church, and most Christians, reverence the cross; the implement of death meant to shame Jesus, but which instead has become the symbol of our Lord’s victory over death. Many
One of the classic issues some Christians take with Catholic devotional practice involves the crucifix. They argue that if Christ has risen from the dead, then it’s foolish to display crosses in
In Shane Kapler’s latest book, “The Epistle to the Hebrews and the Seven Core Beliefs of Catholics,” he looks at the way the Old Testament is fulfilled in the New,