Happy Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel! Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson in this special summer format, invite listeners to call in and ask Scripture questions.
Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson in this special summer format, invite listeners to call in and ask Scripture questions, such as: Universal Salvation: How can all faiths lead to Christ and still be a ‘narrow road’? What is the Catholic Church’s position regarding Purgatory in light of 2 Corinthians 5: 8? What are some helpful tips for Bible and Church History studies?
Marcus and Father Mitch answer open-line questions from the Journey Home Audience. They also talk about Pope Benedict XVI’s encyclical Spe Salvi “Saved in Hope”. Fr. Mitch earned his Ph.D. in
Jim and Marcus discuss what it means to “abide in Christ” and how can we know for certain that we are “in Christ”.
Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson continue their discussion of the Gospel of Matthew by discussing verses 7:21-23, wrapping up the Sermon on the Mount. This discussion of Scripture will lead to the discussion of the topics of Sola Fide and the “assurance of salvation.”
Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson continue their discussion of the Gospel of Matthew by discussing verses 6: 14-18. They welcome Dave Griffey back for part of the show.
Marcus Grodi welcome former agnostic and Protestant pastor Dave Griffey to Deep in Scripture in order to discuss John 10: 22-31.
Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson continue their discussion of the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew by discussing verses 6: 1-4. In this episode they discuss that conversion is a lifelong process.
How do you feel when someone challenges your way of living and thinking? Especially if you’ve been thinking and living that way all your life, reinforced by leaders & teachers
Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson are joined by Rosalind Moss to discuss Ephesians 2: 8-10 and the topic of salvation by faith and works.
Rick was raised Catholic but left, believing that he had had escaped, he believed, from a Church that taught works for salvation. He was “saved” in a Southern Baptist congregation.
Marcus and Colin answer open line questions. Colin is Vice President for Theology at EWTN. He has a Licentiate in Sacred Theology, with a specialization in moral theology, from the