Why RCs frequently are in so much despair
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by /u/Diablo_Canyon2
2h ago
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For the swedes (and everyone else of course)
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by /u/Svensk_snusare123
1d ago
Have noticed that we (the few that are left) christian swedes dont have any places to discuess our faith. So i created a subreddit for that. r/SverigesKristna If anyone is interessted in swedish cristianity or are swedish and wanna join the community, join :) submitted by /u/Svensk_snusare123 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Would anyone be interested in answering some interview questions?
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by /u/RunDeep1916
2d ago
I’m doing a presentation on the Protestant branch of Christianity and I have to interview a couple people. If anyone is interested in answering some questions you can PM me for the questions/more info submitted by /u/RunDeep1916 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Questioning my faith
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by /u/penguin_fjl
2d ago
I was raised mostly Pentecostal, and later went on to get married in the Catholic Church. Lately I’ve been feeling like going to church, but want to go Catholic. My family always says Catholicism is wrong and they don’t believe in the same things other Christian’s do, never elaborates on what exactly they mean by this. My nan tells me to go to a Pentecost church; a church that preaches “the whole gospel”?? But from what I’ve learned the bible Pentecostals use vs Roman Catholics is missing 7 whole books?? Anyone wanna answer? Obviously I understand all Christian denominations are different in ..read more
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Questioning my Faith
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by /u/penguin_fjl
2d ago
I was raised mostly Pentecostal, and later went on to get married in the Catholic Church. Lately I’ve been feeling like going to church, but want to go Catholic. My family always says Catholicism is wrong and they don’t believe in the same things other Christian’s do, never elaborates on what exactly they mean by this. My nan tells me to go to a Pentecost church; a church that preaches “the whole gospel”?? But from what I’ve learned the bible Pentecostals use vs Roman Catholics is missing 7 whole books?? Anyone wanna answer? Obviously I understand all Christian denominations are different in ..read more
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Great podcast on Luther and the start of Protestantism
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by /u/Terrible_Fox_6843
3d ago
https://open.spotify.com/episode/10iZL7NCRAC4rB1EwSYsGE?si=Lhqx2QBvSO2vamNP5lwxBg submitted by /u/Terrible_Fox_6843 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Conversions to Protestantism, I have some questions as a Catholic. Thinking of conversion.
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by /u/Crunchy_Biscuit
5d ago
I am asking from all walks of faith. What is your journey in converting from non Protestant into one? And where are you now in terms of faith? (Methodist, Baptist, etc) Thinking of conversion but I want to hear you're guys stories. submitted by /u/Crunchy_Biscuit [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Renewal
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by /u/Velo4Writing
5d ago
The following is a 5-part series regarding the renewal of life through Jesus the Christ -- looking at the "big picture" of who God is, who his followers are in Jesus and how we view others around us. https://mapoflifethebible.blogspot.com/2024/01/renewal-series-psalm-5110.html?m=0 submitted by /u/Velo4Writing [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Which books belong to the bible
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by /u/hamadzezo79
1w ago
Peace be upon you friends, I am a Muslim but I once saw a video of a Catholic who made the following argument "How are protestents going to know which books belong to the bible without the catholic church writings/Traditions" I was wondering how you guys respond to this argument. submitted by /u/hamadzezo79 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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What does it mean to believe in Christ?
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by /u/Humblechild90
1w ago
Believing in Christ is needed to have eternal life, but the understanding of what it means to believe in him is not specific and vague in the world. This is the one thing in your life that you will want to make sure you understand and practice for the sake of your soul. John 3:16 ‘For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.’ Only a few people find the road that leads to life, therefore only a few believe in him. Matthew 7:14 ‘But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find ..read more
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