Former Reformer Crossing the Tiber
Check out Andre's blog here.
Another reformed christian coming home to the Catholic faith. Pray for Andre as he makes the crossing.
At times difficult and yet strangely exhilarating, it's worth it . To become Catholic from protestantism is to step out in faith to forsake all that is comfortable and known. It is truly doing as Christ has called us to "cast out into the deep..."
You will be in our prayers Andre!
Another reformed christian coming home to the Catholic faith. Pray for Andre as he makes the crossing.
At times difficult and yet strangely exhilarating, it's worth it . To become Catholic from protestantism is to step out in faith to forsake all that is comfortable and known. It is truly doing as Christ has called us to "cast out into the deep..."
You will be in our prayers Andre!
6 Comments:
The beautiful thing is that once you have crossed, you will get the sense that this is truly "home."
Welcome [almost] home, Andre. I've enjoyed your blog.
Thanks for the link.
Tiber Crosser, I think you might oughta describe yourself as a Tiber Re-crosser.
@kkollwitz, I, too, am a Tiber-recrosser, but I will argue that the decision to leave the Catholic church in the first place at 12-13 years old wasn't really mine to make.
Russ, thank you for the shout out. I've been wondering where that extra traffic had been coming from!
Kkol;
Maybe I should say Double Crosser!
Andre;
Always try to encourage converts and reverts. It's definitely an upstream swim but well worth the resistance you encounter as you return to Rome, the Church Jesus intended us all to be a part of. God bless you. You have been in my prayers.
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