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November 18, 2022

Popular Protestant YouTube host announces decision to convert to Catholicism


Catholic News Agency, Joe Bukuras: Cameron Bertuzzi, a popular Protestant YouTube host, announced Thursday online that he is in the process of converting to Catholicism. “So, the big announcement is that on Sept. 20, 2022, I decided to become Catholic. … Continue reading → The post Popular Protestant YouTube host announces decision to convert to…


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Published on November 18, 2022 12:32

Mexican archdiocese shares first photo ever taken of image of Our Lady of Guadalupe


Catholic News Agency, CNA Staff: The Primatial Archdiocese of Mexico has shared the first photograph ever taken of the original image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, which miraculously appeared on St. Juan Diego’s tilma (poncho) in 1531. In a Facebook … Continue reading → The post Mexican archdiocese shares first photo ever taken of image…


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Published on November 18, 2022 08:33

November 17, 2022

Papacy in the Bible


The following outline shows that Jesus intended to create a holy, visible Church; complete with a prime minister, a hierarchy, binding authority, and perpetuity—the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church.  • The Davidic kingdom foreshadowed the Christian Church, complete with Christ as King, Mary as queen, and pope as prime minister. The book of Isaiah […]


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Published on November 17, 2022 04:18

November 16, 2022

Catholic Meme Monday— Issue 55


Hope you had a blessed weekend! And Happy Halloween (aka All Hallow’s Eve)!!! Time for another Catholic Meme Monday. GregORian chant! 🎵🎶😀😆 😀😆🐔 😆😀🙂🐔🐔 But he is so good at helping us find things! 😀😆 This was helping in keeping me calm during some stressful shifts this week. 🙏🙂 “So Peter and the other disciple went […]


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Published on November 16, 2022 18:39

Why I converted to Catholicism


Late last year I converted to Catholicism out of a firm belief in its truth. As such, I will below outline the logical basis for this conclusion. Introduction But first, a disclaimer: I only seriously began considering this field two years ago and have no particular expertise in Christian or Catholic apologetics. In evaluating the […]


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Published on November 16, 2022 04:40

November 15, 2022

USCCB: It’s Broglio and Lori


From CNS:  Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio of the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military Services was elected Nov. 15 to a three-year term as president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops during the bishops’ fall general assembly in Baltimore. The native of suburban Cleveland was chosen from a slate of 10 nominees, winning with 138 […]


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Published on November 15, 2022 20:56

Standardized testing and Bible translation


Back in March, I observed that in Bible translation, “literalness in English translations is primarily predicated on the maintenance of those glossing traditions, rather than a sense of ‘word-for-word-ness’ in the Greek or Hebrew” (re: Literal translation as tradition, not theory – Koine-Greek). I highlighted the following chart of translation glosses for λύω, which I […]


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Published on November 15, 2022 19:08

Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Raywood to be honored with historical marker


The Liberty County Historical Commission will honor the long and important history of Sacred Heart Catholic Church of Raywood, Texas, with a county historical marker on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022, at 11 a.m.  The public is encouraged to attend. In the late 1880s, a few black families left Louisiana and settled in the small community […]


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Published on November 15, 2022 04:15

November 14, 2022

Discipleship Must Be A Priority

It is my goal with this article to explain why discipleship is a vital factor for the church and ministry.  To do this discipleship must first be explained, and then put into the context of ministry and the church.

What Is Discipleship?

Instead of a definition a few examples may better explain. A disciple is a person who is becoming spiritually mature, a person who cares for the lost, does life with others and builds relationships, knows what righteousness is, worships God with resources and energy, and is a witness for Christ in every way . In other words, a disciple is someone who is committed to Christ and is committed to a deeper walk, and teaching others what it means to be a Christian. This is precisely what the Great Commission is all about. Jesus said in Matthew 28:18-20 states, “And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and behold, I am with you always, to the close of the age .”

I have attended many churches across this great country and the ones that are struggling seem to have something is common. They are great at getting commitments for Christ, but they are not following up with discipleship. Eventually, these new believers hit roadblocks in their faith and since they have never been taught the faith they assume it wasn’t the real deal. Getting commitments is fantastic and is something we need to do, but if we build disciples we will mentor believers into soul winners. They will know the faith, be on fire for it, have a strong relationship with Jesus, not be afraid to take someone under their wing, and our churches will thrive. This is the true essence of ministry! As David Platt writes, “All Jesus wanted was a few good men who would think as he did, love as he did, see as he did, and serve as he did. All he needed was to revolutionize the hearts of a few, and they would impact the world .” How are our ministries having this impact? Discipleship allows Jesus to transform our ministries and help the Gospel spread like wildfire.

Discipleship Is A Must

I spent the last couple paragraphs discussing how discipleship is a vital part of ministry. I will now describe how it is also a vital part of the local church, and in truth I touched on it a little already. To be blunt, discipleship is the key to church growth. Our pastors are awesome, but they are only one person and can only do so much. Burnout is a real threat and kills ministry careers on a daily basis. Discipleship empowers believers to not only share the Gospel, but to give others the tools to live the faith. This has the effect of getting the gospel on the street and therefore, more in attendance. It is a cycle that keeps giving our church new members and more disciples. Where there is a good discipleship program that is where a healthy church is going to be. We must keep the words of Christ in mind from John 15:1-2 which states, “I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinedresser. Every branch of mine that bears no fruit, he takes away, and every branch that does bear fruit he prunes, that it may bear more fruit .”

Stained Glass, Window, Chapel, Jesus

This fruit that Jesus speaks of can only grow from a life of discipleship, and that life starts in the local church. It is a slow process, but it is a process that we are called to do. The local church has a responsibility to the believer and in the end the local church will be repaid with the talents of the fruitful disciple. In regards to discipleship, I will leave you with the words of the early 20th-century theologian and martyr Dietrich Bonhoeffer. In regards to discipleship he wrote, “Discipleship is a commitment to Christ. Because Christ exists, he must be followed…. Discipleship without Jesus Christ is choosing one’s own path. It could be an ideal path or a martyr’s path, but it is without promise. Jesus will reject it .” Discipleship is the key to a successful ministry and to a successful local church. Let us do a little self-reflection. Have we been treating discipleship as the priority it needs to be?

God bless you friends.

References

Bonhoeffer, Dietrich. Discipleship. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2003.
John 15:1-2 (Revised Standard Version).
Matthew 28:18-20 (Revised Standard Version).
Platt, David. Radical. Colorado Springs, CO: Multnomah Books, 2010.
Putnam, Jim, and Bobby Harrington With Robert Coleman. Discipleshift. Grand Rapids, MICHIGAN: Zondervan, 2013.

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Published on November 14, 2022 19:31

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