By: James McCarthy; ©2000 Why are Catholics Catholics? As they will tell you themselves, most were born into the religion. Why do they remain Catholic? They say it’s because they…
By: Mike Gendron; ©2000 How should we respond to the Roman Catholic Church’s invitation for “separated brethren” to return to the “one true church?” Should we tolerate doctrinal differences for…
By: Mike Gendron; ©2000 A question that many Christians have been faced with at one time or another is: “When must I leave the fellowship of a visible church?” Mike…
By: James McCarthy; ©2000 Catholics have access to the Scriptures as never before. Parish Bible studies are now common. But has the place of the Bible in the Catholic Church…
By: James McCarthy; ©2000 Why do Catholics have priests but Protestants have ministers? There is an important doctrinal difference explained in Jim McCarthy’s current article “Christ Made Every Believer a…
By: James G. McCarthy; ©2000 Just before the Lord Jesus gave up His spirit upon the cross, He cried out, “It is fin-ished!” (John 19:30). His sacrificial work of redemption…
By: Mike Gendron; ©2000 Many evangelicals are unaware of the Vatican’s determined effort to unite all religions of the world under the power and influence of the papacy. How effective…
By: James G. McCarthy; ©2000 The Roman Catholic Bible is about 20 % larger than non-Catholic Bibles. The additions, over 4,000 verses, come from a group of fifteen writings know since…
By: Greg Durel; ©2000 Greg Durel examines the “Hail, Mary” prayer line by line to show why the Catholic understanding of Mary and her place in their lives and redemption…
By: Dr. John Ankerberg; ©1999 The following statement is the product of consultation, beginning in September 1992, between Evangelical Protestant and Roman Catholic Christians. Appended to the text is a…