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About On a Journey

"On a Journey" began in 1993 as daily meditations sent to a handful of friends and has grown into a worldwide ministry of writing and teaching, creating an on-line community of people seeking God in daily life. 

Tom served parishes in Indiana, Missouri, North Carolina and New York. Prior to seminary, Tom was a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal. In 1995 Tom founded Journey Publishing Company, which evolved and expanded into Morning Walk Media Inc. in 2007. 
Through Morning Walk Media, Tom writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column on faith and ethics for Religion News Service, publishes daily and weekly writings, and writes books such as "With Scripture as my Compass" (Abingdon Press, 2004), "Just Wondering, Jesus: 100 Questions People Want to Ask," (Morehouse Publishing, 2005) and "Church Wellness" (Morehouse division of Church Publishing Inc., 2008). 
Through the Church Wellness Project, a ministry of Morning Walk Media, Tom provides educational materials and consulting on how to nurture healthy congregations by applying "best practices" in critical areas that determine health. Clients include congregations and judicatories around the US and Canada. 
Tom lives in New York City. He and his wife are parents of three sons. 
"I appreciate people who are not afraid of asking tough questions and letting God out of the box." Reader in Canada 

Author Tom Ehrich served parishes in Indiana, Missouri, North Carolina and New York. Prior to seminary, Tom was a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal. In 1995 Tom founded Journey Publishing Company, which evolved and expanded into Morning Walk Media Inc. in 2007. 

Through Morning Walk Media, Tom writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column on faith and ethics for Religion News Service, publishes daily and weekly writings, and writes books such as "With Scripture as my Compass" (Abingdon Press, 2004), "Just Wondering, Jesus: 100 Questions People Want to Ask," (Morehouse Publishing, 2005) and "Church Wellness" (Morehouse division of Church Publishing Inc., 2008). 

Through the Church Wellness Project, a ministry of Morning Walk Media, Tom provides educational materials and consulting on how to nurture healthy congregations by applying "best practices" in critical areas that determine health. Clients include congregations and judicatories around the US and Canada. 

Tom lives in New York City. He and his wife are parents of three sons. 

"I appreciate people who are not afraid of asking tough questions and letting God out of the box." Reader in Canada