By ocaptain on Nov 4, 2007 in Bible Study, Education, Evangelism, Faith, Podcast | 0 Comments

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If you were to ask the average person on the street “If you died today, do you know that you are going to heaven?” What do you guess they would say? Most, if they believe in heaven at all would say something like “I guess so” or “I hope so”. If you probe them a [...]
By ocaptain on Oct 20, 2007 in Bible Study, Education, Evangelism, Faith, Podcast | 0 Comments

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One of the reasons I think Catholics, and not only Catholics but people of all Christian persuasions, as well as atheists, animists, New-agers, and other flavors of believer and non-believer alike, one of the reasons I think most of these people have a tepid, lukewarm, ineffective, or lackadaisical faith in Jesus Christ is that they [...]
By ocaptain on Oct 11, 2007 in Bible Study, Christian Living, Education, Podcast | 2 Comments

TRC-002 The Reformed Catholic [17:20m]:
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I almost called this podcast “The First Step’s the Hardest.” “Read? Whaddya mean, I got to Read?”
Well, the Bible does say that faith comes by hearing and you certainly can buy yourself an audio version of the Bible but nothing compares to reading God’s word and reflecting on His wisdom and plan for your life [...]
By ocaptain on Oct 7, 2007 in Christian Living, Education, Faith, Justification | 0 Comments
There are four philosophical elements that every worldview or belief system must answer: Origin, Meaning, Morality, and Destiny. Christ is the rock upon which we are to build our faith. Not the conjectures of men, which get tossed about to and fro with the changing of the wind of the culture.
By ocaptain on Oct 5, 2007 in Bible Study, Christian Living, Education, Evangelism, Justification | 0 Comments

TRC-001 The Reformed Catholic - Episode 1! [4:16m]:
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My apologies but the first post to iTunes of the Reformed Catholic seems to have been corrupted. Let’s just see if this supplemental post takes care of it