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Is the Bible the Only Word of God?
By Kevin Noles
First off, nowhere in the Bible does it say that the Bible is the sole, God-inspired source we have. This is a traditional construct of man which contradicts the Bible. The burden of proof lays with John on this. He must demonstrate that the Bible is the only source of the Word of God.
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Opus
By Nathan James Rawlins
We are attempting to answer the question: what is the Church? In attempting to answer this question we look first to the episode of creation from Genesis chapter 2. The text constructs reality as we know it by using relationships and we can appreciate that Scripture picks up on the biological perspective in finding relation to all living things through the soil.
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Seek Jesus
By Norma Elaine Robertson
My little foster brother was cutting a paper at the kitchen table, then he said, "I make Jesus really super happy." I asked, "How?" He said, "Wait. I'll show you." Then he finished cutting his paper and gave it to me. He drew Jesus on the cross with a smile on His face. My little brother said Jesus was dead but he made Him happy.
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Hail, Holy Queen, a meditation on the prayer
By De Maria
Hail, Holy Queen, Because you are the Queen of Heaven. The mother of Jesus Christ, the King of Heaven.
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Do You Long for a ‘Burning Bush' Moment?
By Bill Dunn
Do you ever have times when it seems like God is so distant, you start to wonder if He even hears your prayers? Well, you’re not alone. Even the great saint Mother Teresa went through long spells where she could not sense the presence of God.
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Baptism His and Ours
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Baptism. Most us were not aware of what was happening. Our parents made the decision for us when we were blissfully unaware. And in this twenty-first-century, more and more parents choose not to baptize their child. The stated reasons vary. But these are a sample of those I hear and read. 'We don't need church to be spiritual', 'we can pray anywhere'.
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Can you be Engaged? Can you "Get It"?
By Lorrie McNickle
We just don’t get it and we are not engaging ourselves. Most of us remain very lukewarm Catholics, and not just in our daily practice of our Faith, but in our weekly obligation of Mass.
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Who is that woman Babylon?
By De Maria
Protestants claim that the woman, Babylon, in Revelations, Chapters 17 and 18, is a reference to the Catholic Church. A study of the Scriptures does not bear this out.
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The Word of God subsists in man
By De Maria
God didn’t send His Word into a book. He sent it into the world. The souls of His elect embraced it and turned to Him so they might live.
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Reflections of Faith: Part Four, Finding Faith
By Allison Brown - Because I am His
When my husband and I were dating I was far away from the Church. Years of being dragged to Sunday Mass and sitting through boring sermons that I did not understand how or why they related to my life was no great loss for me. Or so I foolishly thought, anyway.
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Who is Christ to You?
By Tom Collins
Who Is Christ to You? Is Christ the Messiah promised in the Old Testament?
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God only grants eternal life to those who merit salvation
By De Maria
Scripture is very clear. God only grants eternal life to those who merit salvation
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Christians Come Home!
By Tom Collins
There is an organization called “Catholics Come Home” doing great work helping Catholics return to the Church. As Catholics, however, I believe we have a duty to bring all Christians home to the Church Jesus founded 2000 years ago. I believe most Protestants are very good people; however, they are following a form of Christianity founded on faulty principles.
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What were you thinking?
By De Maria
John 6:35 And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst….51 I am the living bread which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever: and the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.
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History, Hubris and Hook Shots (Pt 2)
By Ross Decker
When last we met, I was with Protestant friends on the golf course lamenting the "lost" fifteen hundred years of Church history. In fact, I was still a Protestant myself at that time. But that would not be the case for much longer. I'd been in a Protestant church for more than thirty five years and had grown accustomed to seeing everything through a Protestant filter.
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I'm Not Religious, I'm Spiritual
By Jill Fishman
We hear this statement a lot now a days, “I’m not religious, I’m spiritual.” Some people seem to say it with a sense of pride as if they are somehow superior to those who identify with a specific religion. To not claim a religion allows one to make his own rules, like making a pot of soup and kind of throwing in whatever ingredients sound best at the time.
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Hey! Jews! God's waitin' on you!
By De Maria
I guess its one of those things. I’ve read it a thousand times, and it never occurred to me. Until today.
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