Posts Tagged ‘catholic’

Does God hate Twitter?

According to a the Catholic Church in Scotaland God hates Twitter.  I found it funny that I came across this quote on the same day I discovered the Church of England was on Twitter.  Could Twitter be a doctrinal difference between the Scottish Catholics and the English Anglicans – funny! 
Personally, I have found Twitter a [...]

Continue reading »

Some awesome presentations on Church History to AD 325

The first in a series of awesome presentations on Church History written by Polycarp of The Church of Jesus Christ blog.

Continue reading »

Did the majority of Christians believe in the Trinity before AD 325?

Did the majority of Christian’s believe in the Trinity before AD 325, or was the Trinity a doctrine that was gradually introduced to Christianity that grew in influence over the years?
The 2nd Century (AD 95 – 199)

The 3 Bishops who wrote during this period did not write anything about a Trinity doctrine.  All of their works, [...]

Continue reading »

Apostle Delroy Smith – It’s not the Mother of God we need!

Woooosh! This is so funny, and yet some powerful and true.

Continue reading »

All the treasures of the Church

The new podcsst functionality on my iPhone has opened up a world of downloadable Christian content to me, podcasts such as James Dobson’s Focus on the Family are just brilliant.
This week the title of a podcast published by London church Holy Trinity Brompton caught my eye: “how to deal with ambition”.
While I am [...]

Continue reading »

Is the baptism of the Holy Spirit only for the chosen few?

Thanks to everyone who’s commented on the series of posts on the Baptism of the Holy Ghost and speaking in tongues. One of the issues raised was from a brother who had given up on praying to receieve the Holy Ghost in the belief he was not one of the chosen few.
I don’t have my [...]

Continue reading »

Top 10 reasons for not speaking in tongues

As a follow up to my top 10 reasons to speak in tongues, here’s the top ten reasons some people don’t believe in speaking in tongues.
1. They believe the spiritual gifts have ceased, although there is no bible evidence for this.
2. They think that speaking in tongues are too undignified and therefore not for them.
3. [...]

Continue reading »

Barack Obama as never seen before…

President Barack Obama pictured as you would never have expected.

Continue reading »

The Growing Cult of Saint Death

In Mexico Catholics, used to worshipping saints such as Mary, have adopted a saint called: Saint Death. Though not officially endorsed by the Catholic church it is surely a result of allowing people to worship anyone other than God. The below is a short documentary into the growing cult, you can read more about its origins at Wikipedia (article entiled Santa Murete).

Continue reading »

Compelling Scriptural Evidence For Baptism In Jesus’ Name

I recently revisited the Bible to explore the scriptures dealing with baptism and the significance of Jesus’ Name for baptism. The scriptural evidence to support baptism in Jesus’ name is overwhelming. I literally had to stop myself there was so much scripture to support being baptised in Jesus’ Name. As an Apostolic I had studied these scriptures before and they are almost a part of me, but it also means I take them for granted. So, to look at the biblical evidence in favour of baptism in Jesus’ Name again with fresh eyes was very refreshing. Here is some of what I got…

Continue reading »

The denomination of non-denominationalism

My point is, churches should ditch the ‘non-denominational’ buzz word jargon. A better term would be ‘an indepenent church’ or a church not linked directly to an established denonimination.

Continue reading »