Overcoming Fears About Mary – Jessica Ptomey

February 07, 2020 | No Comments

As an Evangelical Christian, Jessica Ptomey had a vague picture of how Mary fit into Catholic theology, and a lot of it was based on her perception that Catholics worshipped

Religion Is More Than Personal Taste – RJ Snell

January 31, 2020 | No Comments

In RJ Snell’s experience, a lot of the Evangelical churches he went to growing up were demographically uniform, composed of people who were all of the same economic status, political

A Faith that Spans Generations – Dr. Francis Beckwith

December 20, 2019 | No Comments

When Dr. Francis Beckwith returned to the Catholic Church after a number of years as an Evangelical Protestant, it brought a lot of things full circle for him. Not only

Seeing Scripture Through Catholic Eyes – Jay Richards

December 13, 2019 | No Comments

As a Christian with a background in the Reformed tradition, Jay Richards was aware of some of the differing interpretations of Scripture that were out there, but he began to

The Transforming Power of the Eucharist – John Knutsen

December 06, 2019 | No Comments

After John Knutsen left the Catholic Church and became an atheist, he had a cynical view of Catholic devotion to the Eucharist. Why would people waste their time sitting in

Living by Faith and Reason – Dr. Francis Beckwith

November 22, 2019 | No Comments

Dr. Francis Beckwith’s return to the Catholic Church was intellectual in a lot of ways, and so he did a fair amount of work exploring the arguments and apologetics issues

Sharing Your Faith as a New Convert – Jeff Cavins

November 15, 2019 | No Comments

When he first came back to the Church, Jeff Cavins made a lot of mistakes. He was aggressive and combative when it came to sharing his Catholic faith, and he

The Value of Liturgical Worship – Fr. Sebastian White, OP

November 08, 2019 | No Comments

Growing up in an Evangelical Christian context, Fr. Sebastian White’s idea of a Sunday morning consisted of some good songs, a challenging talk, and going away feeling that he’d learned

Devotions, Relics and Catholic Piety – RJ Snell

October 31, 2019 | No Comments

“Catholicism is weird. I don’t think there’s any way around it.” RJ Snell grew up as a pretty stoic and practical Canadian Baptist, so when he first became interested in

What Held the Early Church Together – Dr. Francis Beckwith

October 18, 2019 | No Comments

A cradle Catholic who spent decades as an Evangelical after a born-again experience, Dr. Francis Beckwith held strongly to belief in the Divinity of Jesus, the Trinity, and a number

The Objectivity of Catholic Worship – RJ Snell

October 11, 2019 | No Comments

Growing up Baptist in Canada, RJ Snell had a strong relationship with God, but the worship style he grew up with wasn’t necessarily marked by a lot of emotion. But

Why Catholics Need to Read the Bible

October 04, 2019 | No Comments

Jeff Cavins has been teaching the Bible his entire adult life; first as a non-denominational pastor, and for the past several years as a Catholic layman. For many Christians, the

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