Many of them were Protestant pastors or missionaries. Others were laymen who, though working in secular jobs, took their calling to serve Christ in the world very seriously.
These men and women all discovered Jesus Christ in some branch of Protestantism, yet in each case, their desire to follow Christ faithfully and to remain faithful to the truth he taught and the Church He established through His apostles led them to consider the claims of the Catholic Church.
Many of these men and women came from Protestant faiths that viewed the Catholic Church as the "whore of Babylon" and the pope as the "Antichrist." Yet in each case and in uniquely different ways, the Holy Spirit opened their hearts to realize that much of what they had been taught about the Catholic Church was never true.
They learned to listen to the voice of truth speaking though history, theology, tradition, scripture, and personal testimony. The author and editor, Marcus Grodi was himself a cradle-Protestant and served for nearly nine-years as a Presbyterian pastor before he, his wife Marilyn, and their three sons converted to the Catholic Church. He now directs the Coming Home Network International, a lay apostolate dedicated to helping protestant clergy and laity come home to the Catholic Church.
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