“The Journey Home” - Delayed
Posted by: andymcnutt in Entertainment, tags: andy mcnutt, catholic convert, coming home network, conversion stories, i like to drive, the journey homeMorning, everybody. My appearance tonight on "The Journey Home" with Marcus Grodi on EWTN has been cancelled. I received the call last night from Jim Anderson of the Coming Home Network, that Marcus was ill and would not be able to make the taping today. He also said that I would be rescheduled sometime soon. Check back here for updates. As soon as I'm rescheduled, you'll see the new information here.
Thanks for your prayers. Pray now for Marcus that he'll get better soon.
The trip wasn't a total waste (yes-I was already in Birmingham when I learned of the cancellation). I had my good friend Larry with me to keep me awake and share good conversation.
Back to work I go.
Oh, sorry that you all had to cancel your "Andy on EWTN" parties. Just take the banners and streamers down and save them for the next time.













March 11th, 2008 at 10:57 am - Edit
I look forward to seeing you on the show!
March 14th, 2008 at 3:08 pm - Edit
I heard on Catholic radio Monday that you were going to be on The Journey Home but when I got home to watch, it wasn’t what as advertised. Now I know what happened. I was looking forward to hearing your story and to see what this guy I’ve been communicating with looked like. Be sure to let us know when it is rescheduled. Also, I am retiring to the Little Rock area May 1st. Looking for a way to work for the Church in some capacity or try to get Catholic radio started there. Let me know if you have any ideas for me.
March 16th, 2008 at 10:59 am - Edit
I was curious, how long does it take to drive to Birmingham from Memphis?
March 20th, 2008 at 9:59 pm - Edit
Birmingham to Memphis (and vice versa) is about 4 hours if you drive the posted limits and hit no snags in traffic. The studio is easy enough to find.
If you end up in Little Rock, you ought to drop by Memphis sometime.
Email me and lets see if we can’t find some neat stuff for you to do. I’d love to see Catholic Radio come this way.