Posted on 09/20/2014 8:16:26 AM PDT by NKP_Vet
Lou Everett was one of Jehovahs Witnesses for more than 14 years. During that time, he served as a full-time minister as well as other major roles within the congregation. Lous journey to the Catholic Church was truly a rough road traveled.
From Jehovahs Witnesses to Catholicism: My Journey
In 2005, I find myself inside a Catholic church for midnight mass. My future wife, born and raised in the Catholic Church, by my side; silently showing me something that I never thought Id see or feel. At the age of 31, a realization set in that I never would have expected to occur thus begins another part of my journey to the Church, my home.
Peering back into my childhood, I realize that my journey actually began as a child. My father was in the military so our family traveled around quite a bit. I was born in San Francisco, California while my father was stationed there in the Army in 1974. Both of my parents are cradle Catholics and had very different experiences with the Catholic Church. Throughout the various moves from place to place, my parents were contacted by Jehovahs Witnesses. Their message seemed to touch my parents enough to eventually become baptized in 1984 as Jehovahs Witnesses.
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Well said.
May we preach Christ above all. To hell with Rome, and all other things that distract from Christ our Savior.
Why do you curse on the Religion Forum? It is offensive to me.
A Biblical Walk Through the Mass by Edward Sri (Book Review) [Ecumenical]
Biblical discipleship, clinging to the Christ of the Cross, is everything to the regenerated believer-disciple-priest.
My apologies: Let me address the quotes you cited.
As the Father has sent me, even so I send you (John 20:21)
That’s true.
Truly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven (Matt. 18:18)
That’s true.
All this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation (2 Cor. 5:18)
That’s true.
So we are ambassadors for Christ (2 Cor. 5:20)
And that’s true.
Yes, this IS about you. Christ died for you too. He wants you to follow Him, and warns you against those who “teach for doctrines the commandments of men.” (Mark 7:7)
Doesn’t sound like fraternal correction to me.
“Actually, its THE Church, the Body of Christ, the Catholic Church.”
Sure, you’d express it that way, given your membership.
However, the point is that salvation is in Christ. I wish for this dear soul that he knows Christ.
“I wish for this dear soul that he knows Christ.”
HE DOES. Did you even read the article?
Yes, the author is clearly saying “Christ” but, as a writer, he was looking for a more, I guess, “literary” way of saying it. Writers frequently do it.
“HE DOES. Did you even read the article?
Didn’t see it, which is why I extended my wishes to him.
Like he said. Nothing about Christ. Only that mysterious something higher. Satan appearing as an angel of light is something higher.
Nothing about Christ? Did you even read the story?:
Being able to take in the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ through the Eucharist is a moment that cannot be expressed into words. I just thank my God for guiding me along on this journey and helping me see His face through so many people and events throughout my life!
Yep hard to get the point of the story when an anti-Catholic is so busy searching for anti material they forget to actually read. Or perhaps they never really learned.
Ah... hmmm. Have you considered that "hell" is not only in the Bible many times, but Who used the word?
Mark 9:43-48 - And if thy hand offend thee, cut it off: it is better for thee to enter into life maimed, than having two hands to go into hell, into the fire that never shall be quenched:
Six months ago, Catholics were telling us that they never bring up, talk about, strategize over, or otherwise consume their little Catholic brains thinking about anything protestant. And yet here we are - twice in one day.
Now I suppose we could argue about whether, in the Catholic mind, the Jehovah's Witnesses qualify as 'anything protestant'. On that note, I'll allow you to go first.
If I remember correctly the statement also inluded something along the lines of they didn’t care what others did anyway. They do like to parade out the converts however. Not the ones that went jihad from being Catholic mind you.
Jehovah’s Witness, like Mormonism, is considered non-Christian by Catholics, not Protestant Christian.
Catholics are Christian, however. The entire Mass is centered on Christ.
HUH?
What was that about?
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