As he pursued a call to ministry, the the multiplicity of competing Bible interpretations Bobbyjon Bauman encountered made him wonder who he should trust, and led him to question everything.
He shares where that deconstruction process eventually led him: https://t.co/6fEWZLl4qH
When @w_hemsworth first agreed to become Catholic, it was at the request of his wife; it wasn't because of his own conviction.
Years later, during a time of deep spiritual seeking in his life, he began to look deeper at the reality of the Church's claims: https://t.co/YDiIm0VJav
If "sola Scriptura"was the mindset of the first Christians, then why weren’t they scrambling to get into writing as much material from the apostles as possible while they were still alive?https://t.co/j9kkZEy0Qu
If you're new to the rosary, or curious about it, you're welcome to join at 4:30PM ET today as we pray together on Zoom, with art to help us reflect on each Biblical mystery.
It takes about 20 min, and you're welcome to just observe!
The link to join: https://t.co/qdGfnpWbCg
On Mondays at 4:30PM ET (today!), we pray the Rosary with art selections in the @chnetwork Online Community.
This is especially for converts/inquirers/others who are new to the Rosary, or curious about it.
Takes 20 min, we'd love to have you!
Link: https://t.co/AxJTJOOH6d
Are you someone who's working in Protestant ministry and has become interested in the Catholic Church?
That's our story too.
We know what it's like, because we've been there.
We'd love to meet you and hear about what God's doing in your life!
In July, the Church celebrates the feast days of several convert saints.
Download our free PDF to get to know a few of them, and maybe even add it as an insert in your parish bulletin this weekend... https://t.co/gTs3t9sMnk
Does the practice of the earliest Christians indicate that they thought Scripture alone would be their sole source of authority?
Does the way they treated these texts give us any indication that they were acting like they believed in "Sola Scriptura?" https://t.co/g77Na0mpp9
It's our 200th episode of On the Journey!
Ken Hensley, @KennyBurchard, and @mattswaim
look back at how each of them got involved with @chnetwork, and give a bit of history of their work with Protestant pastors who are exploring Catholicism: https://t.co/5rTtDO7pcx
I've worked on a lot of media things over the years
But weirdly enough, the one I get approached about most is this little project with a couple of my colleagues who used to be Evangelical pastors, which launched some six years and 200 episodes ago...
Here's a link to watch the full episode -- a powerful conversation for anyone who's wrestled with the idea of wanting to lead music ministry but was also troubled by being the center of attention: https://t.co/5lsVwDQ8EP
Tonight at 8ET, catch a new episode of The Journey Home!
@darlingjeromy was a worship leader in an Evangelical church plant movement, but when that collapsed, it got him asking deeper questions about what Jesus intended for His Church.
He shares where that led him... #JHprogram
If you're new to the rosary, or curious about it, you're welcome to join us at 4:30PM ET today as we pray together on Zoom, w/art to help us reflect on each Biblical mystery.
It takes about 20 minutes, and you're welcome to just observe! The link to join: https://t.co/qdGfnpWbCg
On Mondays at 4:30PM ET (today!), we pray the Rosary with art selections in the @chnetwork Online Community.
This is especially for converts/inquirers/others who are new to the Rosary, or curious about it.
Takes 20 min, we'd love to have you!
Link: https://t.co/AxJTJOOH6d
Tonight at 8ET, catch a new episode of The Journey Home!
@darlingjeromy was a worship leader in an Evangelical church plant movement, but when that collapsed, it got him asking deeper questions about what Jesus intended for His Church.
He shares where that led him... #JHprogram
Happy feast of Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher!
Jeff Heron shares how his experience serving as a Wesleyan pastor played a major part in selecting John Fisher as his confirmation saint: https://t.co/XaWy4xl0yh
Fr. Allan Phan's father was an atheist, and his mother was a Buddhist, so when he decided to become Catholic, they objected; and when he told them he felt called to the priesthood, those objections intensified...
He shares how that all played out: https://t.co/ltVdOI5Ae3
It's been a wild ride discussing Dispensationalism, the Rapture, and more with my colleagues Ken and Kenny, who were both Evangelical pastors before they became Catholic
Catholics are of course by no means the only Christians to object to Dispensationalism; but here's our take:
For 12 episodes, Ken Hensley, @KennyBurchard, and @mattswaim have shared a Catholic perspective on the Rapture and other ideas connected with Dispensationalism.
In this last episode, they look at Matthew 24 and what Jesus says about the "end of the age": https://t.co/YKgLnFUv4z