I grew up in a small town near Toronto, Canada, the son of a Presbyterian minister. My parents are wonderful people – and in my opinion, they’re living saints. While studying theology at a Baptist seminary in the 1960’s, my dad heard so much anti-Catholic rhetoric that he decided to take a Knights of Columbus correspondence course to hear the other side of the story. Partly as a result of that course, he ended up leaving the Baptists to enroll in a Presbyterian seminary. This was one of his first steps toward an appreciation of Catholicism.
A Feminist Rebellion
I was raised in the Grace Brethren Fundamentalist branch of Protestant Christianity during the 1960’s and 70’s. I am grateful for a lot of the Bible-based teaching I learned there and from my mother; for the steeping and memorization of Bible passages; for all the wonderful stories that engrossed me; for the hearing the words of Jesus and His pure love. But my rebellious bent began to grow as I reached 15 and became skeptical about the manner of this branch of Christianity and the hypocrisy I witnessed around me and inside me. I wanted nothing to do with youth group. I had a strong dislike of the “saving of souls” that took place at the end of the preaching during particularly sad hymns. I took to sneaking out of the church and driving around in my parents’ car during the service. My absconding intensified when my pastor claimed to know when the world was going to end and picked a day that came and went while he remained at the pulpit.
Former secular agnostic John Nahrgang joins Marcus Grodi on Deep in Scripture to discuss celibacy, the priesthood, and vocational discernment in Matthew 19:9-12 and 1 Corinthians 7:32-35.
Marcus Grodi welcomes fellow CHNI co-worker, author and former Protestant minister Dr. Paul Thigpen to discuss 1 John 5: 16-17.
Marcus welcomes good friend and chaplain of the Coming Home Network Msgr. Frank Lane to discuss his choice from the epistles of St. Paul: 1 Corinthians 1:18-25. Marcus and Msgr.
Marcus welcomes former Episcopal priest Fr. Eric Bergman, currently a Catholic priest in the Diocese of Scranton, PA. Marcus and Fr. Eric discuss the Sacrament of Marriage as a model of
Brian grew up in a nominally Christian home. When he was about 16 he went to a Billy Graham crusade, where he had his first true encounter with Christ. Because
Andy was raised a Methodist. He drifted away from faith in his teen years. He returned to faith in Christ in college. He entered Perkins School of Theology but withdrew
Marcus and Dr. Patrick Lee answer open-line questions. Dr. Lee received a BA from the University of Dallas, an MA from Niagara University, and a PhD from Marquette University. He
Daniel can’t remember when he didn’t love Jesus. So much, that he was baptized as a Southern Baptist at the age of five. He had read the Bible through twice
Tim was raised a Southern Baptist. Although he fell away from the faith of his childhood, he came back to faith in Christ during his late teen years through the
Marcus and Colin answer open line questions on Purgatory and Indulgences. Colin is Vice President for Theology at EWTN. He has a Licentiate in Sacred Theology, with a specialization in