Woman At The Well
Thank you for joining us and committing 20 minutes of your morning to Our Lady and the Lord

Thank you for joining us and committing 20 minutes of your morning to Our Lady and the Lord
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Topics we discussed:Catholic and Protestant views on Redemptive SufferingImputed vs. Imparted JustificationThe need for TraditionResources we mentioned:Christian Smith, How to Go from Being a Good Evangelical to a Committed Catholic in Ninety-Five Difficult Steps
Topics we discussed:??Why the proclamation of Christ's Resurrection is essential to the proclamation of the Gospel True crime and Christ's Resurrection Why Jesus is in fact God, and how the Resurrection points to this truthPersonal encounters and transformations in ChristResources we mentioned:Saint Paul's message to the Corinthians John 20:1 - 9
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