were influenced by the Dallas Theological Seminary:
Dr. Paul Young: Former Non-Denominational Pastor
http://www.chnetwork.org/journey-home/dr-paul-young-non-denominational-pastor-became-catholic-journey-home-program/
{video interview on original page}
Paul was raised in a godly home. His father was a Baptist minister. As a teen he led the Campus Life Club and latter attended Dallas Theological Seminary and the Talbot School of Theology. During his studies, the many theologians who radically disagreed with one another but believed in the authority of the Bible disturbed him. He was ordained a pastor of an Independent Bible Church and participated in many foreign missions. When his eldest son sent him a 180 page letter explaining why he had become a Catholic Christian, Paul began his own journey to the Catholic Church. He was surprised to discover that the Catholic Church was founded by Jesus Christ.
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Born Fundamentalist, Born Again Catholic
http://www.chnetwork.org/story/born-fundamentalist-born-again-catholic-conversion-story-of-david-b-currie/
Featuring David Currie/
Background: Evangelical / Fundamentalist/
...Since my father was a fundamentalist preacher, I was what people often called a “PK” (preacher’s kid). My parents had met at Houghton College after my mother transferred there from Nyack Bible Institute in New York. They returned to Chicago and were married by A. W. Tozer, a well-known fundamentalist author who was also their pastor. I was born while my father was attending Dallas Theological Seminary. At various times both of my parents taught at Moody Bible Institute.
I have fond memories of sitting in church every Sunday listening to my father preach. Through him I had an education in theology before I ever attended seminary. ...
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Brandon Barker: Former Southern Baptist/Evangelical
http://www.chnetwork.org/journey-home/brandon-barker-former-southern-baptistevangelical/
...he entered Dallas Theological Seminary. There he took an introduction to theology course and while studying the inspiration and infallibility of the Holy Scriptures and the canon of books in the Bible, a surprising journey began that would eventually lead him Home to the Catholic Church.