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Genesis is the most important book in the Bible. It tells us where we came from, what our purpose on Earth is, and where we're going. Stephen K. Ray tells us why he wrote about it.
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Stephen K. Ray's "The Papacy: What the Pope Does and why It Matters" explores the Pope's vital role within the Church, addresses common misconceptions, and explains why the Pope is even important for non-Christians, too. Hosted by Doug Keck.
Stephen K. Ray's "The Papacy: What the Pope Does and why It Matters" explores the Pope's vital role within the Church, addresses common misconceptions, and explains why the Pope is even important for non-Christians, too. Hosted by Doug Keck.
This week, in our final interview of Season One, Eric sits down with his dear friend and old teammate, Phillip Meyer. Phil was raised ELCA Lutheran, and became Catholic at the Easter Vigil last spring. In this episode, Phil tell the story of his journey and gives his thoughts on those going through similar journeys as well.Recommended Reads: Catholic and Christian, Alan Schreck; Rediscover Catholicism, Matthew Kelly; Crossing the Tiber, Stephen K. Ray; By What Authority: An Evangelical Discovers Catholic Tradition; Born Fundamentalist, Born Again Catholic, David Currie; Rome Sweet Home, Scott Hahn; My Life on the Rock, Jeff Cavins.
Stephen and Bear discuss the young roaring Lion of the early church and how they worshiped, what the key beliefs were in regards to the Eucharist and even Mary and how the Bishop of Rome (Pope) became significant. It's so cool to see the early church through the eyes of these believers. Its like seeing a Lion roaring in its natural habitat. Stephen K. Ray was raised in a devout, loving Baptist family. His father was a deacon and Bible teacher and Stephen was very involved in the Baptist Church as a teacher of Biblical studies and lectured on a wide range of topics. Steve and his wife Janet entered the Catholic Church in 1994. In addition to running a family business, Steve spends time researching, writing, and teaching about the Catholic Faith. He is the author of Crossing the Tiber: Evangelical Protestants Discover the Historical Church,Upon This Rock: St. Peter and the Primacy of Rome in Scripture and the Early Church, and St. John's Gospel: A Bible Study and Commentary. Email Stephen: sray@me.com Stephen Ray website: www.CATHOLICCONVERT.COM