“The big question for me was, who has the authority to interpret scripture and establish doctrine?” Paul McCusker, who has spent decades working for Focus on the Family and serving
I clearly remember the moment I became a Christian. I don’t recall how old I was exactly, probably six or seven, but it was a Sunday afternoon and I had
If there’s one recurring theme to Fr. Timothy Reid’s journey, it’s prayer. His grandmothers were both prayer warriors, and this influenced him to maintain constant communication with God throughout his
This is part 4 of an ongoing series on the Reformation. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 With the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation coming in October of this year, in
Former Lutheran Br. John Paul, in formation at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, DC, talks about how his desire to live the Gospel in a radical and authentic
Billy was raised in a strong Lutheran family, and even pursued a call to ministry. He began to ask tough questions about the nature of authority in his own denomination,
John Lillyman’s journey of faith has taken him all over the world, and brought him into encounter with a number of well-respected Christian traditions. Raised in Australia with little understanding
My mother converted to Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW) when I was two years old after someone came to her door offering Watchtower literature. My father never became a believer. My mother
Chris Hiles’ parents had a conversion experience as adults, shortly before Chris was born. Much of his upbringing took place around a Christian camp in central Ohio, and so from
God made me a scientist before He made me anything else. As long as I can remember I have had the urge to understand even the inexplicable. But He also
In this episode of Deep in Scripture, Catholic Answers Senior Apologist Jimmy Akin joins Marcus Grodi to discuss Jesus’ commissioning Peter as the Rock on which He would build His
We’ve all heard the maxim, “Your starting point always determines your conclusion,” and ordinarily I would wholeheartedly agree. Yet there are exceptions to the rule. In theology and religion, these exceptions are typically referred to