Unity and Diversity in Catholicism – Fr. Sebastian White, O.P.

June 12, 2020 | No Comments

In many forms of Christianity, when someone decides to emphasize a new expression of faith, or reform an error, a whole new denomination is born, causing yet another division in

Trusting the Tradition of the Church – Sarah Christmyer

June 05, 2020 | No Comments

Sarah Christmyer was a strong Christian her whole life, but disunity among various denominations bothered her. So many Christians of good will were praying to the Holy Spirit and studying

Understanding the Meaning of Authority – Shaun Rieley

May 29, 2020 | No Comments

Shaun Rieley grew up in an independent Bible church that saw an individual’s personal interpretation of the Scriptures, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, as the highest authority. But

A Growing Relationship with Christ – Fr. Sebastian White, O.P.

May 22, 2020 | No Comments

Fr. Sebastian White, O.P., was raised in the Assemblies of God and Evangelical Free Church, which both place a strong emphasis on a personal relationship with Jesus. But as Fr.

Developing a Relationship with Mary – Sarah Christmyer

May 15, 2020 | No Comments

When Sarah Christmyer first became interested in the Catholic Church as an Evangelical Christian, she viewed the teachings on Mary as a complicated list of propositions that she needed to

Finding Catholic Fellowship Outside of Mass – Jeff Cavins

May 08, 2020 | No Comments

As a Protestant pastor who became Catholic, Jeff Cavins is often asked why Catholics don’t take some of the methods that make Protestant services so engaging and incorporate them into

Why a Universal Church is Important – Cary Dabney

April 24, 2020 | No Comments

As a Jehovah’s Witness, Cary Dabney was conditioned to associate negative connotations with the word “church”; the preferred word for them was “organization.” Deep down, however, Cary knew that what

Jehovah’s Witness vs. Catholic Communion – Cary Dabney

April 03, 2020 | No Comments

Growing up as a Jehovah’s Witness, Cary Dabney’s congregation commemorated the Lord’s Supper with a memorial service once a year, where bread and wine were passed, but nobody could partake

Faith Seeking Understanding – Fr. Sebastian White, O.P.

March 27, 2020 | No Comments

For some who are interested in the Catholic faith, there is a felt need to have to get an explanation for every single minute and obscure aspect of Catholic theology

Developing a Hunger for the Eucharist – Jeff Cavins

March 20, 2020 | No Comments

With so many dioceses suspending the public celebration of Mass due to COVID-19, many Catholics are realizing a new kind of hunger for the Eucharist. Jeff Cavins, a former nondenominational

The Mass through Charismatic Eyes – Kevin Stephenson

March 13, 2020 | No Comments

As a Charismatic Christian, Kevin Stephenson loved praying in tongues, seeking Christ’s healing power, and involving his imagination in worship. When he discovered the Catholic faith, he found that all

Coming to Belief in the Eucharist – Michael Davis

March 06, 2020 | No Comments

As a Baptist pastor, Michael remembers celebrating the Lord’s Supper with his congregation, and doing so reverently. But he wondered why it was such a solemn event, if it was

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