"I grew up an Evangelical Protestant in Birmingham, Alabama. My parents were loving and devoted, sincere in their faith, and deeply involved in our church. They instilled in me a respect for the Bible as the Word of God, and a desire for a living faith in Christ. Missionaries frequented our home and brought their enthusiasm for their work. Bookshelves in our house were filled with theology and apologetics. From an early age, I absorbed the notion that the highest possible calling was to teach the Christian faith. I suppose it is no surprise that I became a Church historian, but becoming a Catholic was the last thing I expected."
In a recent commentary, A. David Anders, Ph.D., reflected on his conversion to the Catholic faith.
To access the complete post of Dr. Anders, please visit:
The Coming Home Network: A Protestant Historian Discovers the Catholic Church (13 FEB 12)
To access his website, please visit:
Calvinist to Catholic: A. David Anders, Ph.D.
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