Monthly Archives: June 2010

Why Protestant Christianity Is Still Reasonable

Faith is something lived, something that we experience, and the Protestant understanding of the Christian Faith has much truth in it: enough truth with enough sacramental grace (through baptism and marriage) that the lived experience of Protestant Christians substantiates their … Continue reading

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Two Protestants Entering Full Communion with the Catholic Church

David Meyer and Christopher Lake. That link includes portions of their explanation for becoming Catholic. David has commented here a few times–Christopher might have but I can’t remember. May Christ bless them.

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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-06-21

I'm listening to "Alive Again" by Matt Maher (http://bit.ly/9lyWxk) #pandora #

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Traditional Neighborhoods

I find myself without a clever way to introduce this topic, so I will simply tell you that I am reading a new book and loving it.  Titled, “Suburban Nation: The Rise of Urban Sprawl and the Decline of the … Continue reading

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Bible Comparison: Ignatius Study Bible v. Navarre v. NAB

A few weeks ago I was jazzed to receive the new Ignatius Study Bible (New Testament). I’ve owned the Navarre Study Bible (NT) for some time now and read the majority of its New Testament and study notes. The Catholic … Continue reading

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