**IS ANYONE HERE ORIGINALLY A CHRISTIAN OR BORN AGAIN CHRISTIAN OR ANY OTHER RELIGION WHO CHANGED **TO THE CATHOLIC FAITH??? IF SO COULD YOU PLEASE SHARE YOUR TESTIMONY
My journey to the Catholic Church has been interesting to say the least. I was infant baptized Lutheran Missouri Synod and had Catholic foster parents until the age of 2 or 3. When I was returned to my mom we started going to an Assemblies of God outfit, where I chose believer’s baptism at the age of 7 or 8. Over the years I also attended a Billy Graham crusade where I was told the sinner’s prayer garbage. I had trouble with “faith alone” as it didn’t seem to encourage holiness, but no one explained the truth to me.
Over the years my mother remarried to a fellow Assemblies of God convert and we drifted among the different denominations, generally non-liturgical. At the age of 17 I quit going to “church” which by that time was a charismatic non-denominational place. For a couple years I didn’t go anywhere except for occasional visits, and although I said I believed I was
very skeptical of anyone who claimed to speak for God.
Eventually someone innocently asked why I didn’t go to church and I felt convicted. I started attending the local Methodist establishment and went until I had a disagreement with the pastor. Methodism is Arminian and I had swallowed Calvinism

God rescued me from Calvinism later
In the meantime I had started research for a book I wanted to write on the book of Revelation. Revelation has hundreds of allusions both in and outside of the Bible and so for the first time in my life I read the entire Bible through(previously I had gravitated to certain sections). I also read the Deutero-canonicals. The epiphany came in James 2:24. A Protestant is taught to read into this verse and the surrounding passage that works are the evidence of salvation, but God revealed to me and I became painfully aware that this is not what James had written. Nothing in the context changed his statement. Works were not merely the evidence of salvation, but played a real and intrinsic role in salvation! This robbed me of any theological security I had imagined. Justification was
the issue in the “reformation” and if Luther was wrong about it then the whole movement was a fraud. I began a serious and intense search for truth.
Rejecting Protestantism left me with two options: Orthodoxy or Rome. Following what I took as and believed were signs I sought out the Orthodox Church (I had not read Balaam’s story about seeking signs in Numbers 24). After attending for a while I started the path to joining. In the meantime my fasting and other habits had concerned my mom and step dad who had me placed in the psychiatric ward of the local hospital. This interrupted my path east and gave me time to have doubts regarding Orthodoxy’s teaching on the Papacy. After being medicated and “stabilized” I was transferred to a group home to recuperate. I ordered a few Church histories (notably Eusebius) and started looking into the papal question, which I had not previously done. I notifed the Orthodox priest of my uncertainty and he agreed with my decision to be sure. For a while I went without a Church.
Over time I transferred back to my parents and attended the local Catholic Church, though the first time I went I was dead emotionally and otherwise to religion. After a while I enrolled in RCIA and have been on the journey home. God has been with me every step of the way.
I converted to Rome on the Word of God. The Catholic Church is Bible based, make no mistake. Only Rome follows the Bible completely. Others have bits and pieces of the truth. So that’s my story. Hope it was good
-Joe
P.S. Although another has said it, I’ll second the notion. It is unwise to marry your fiance if in the end he doesn’t or won’t convert. Catholics must not be yoked with non-Catholics. God be with you.