EP 10.389 | Church History: The Difference Between Catholicism & Protestantism Part 1
Historically, is it really that big of a deal? History would tell us otherwise.

Historically, is it really that big of a deal? History would tell us otherwise.
Can we avoid the mistakes of the Catholic church? Only if our foundation unmoved.
How did the Catholic church gain such power and influence? It was slow and at times imperceptible.
Let's continue the discussion on isms and schism - Part 2
What isms and schisms have had dire and consequential influence both today and the past?
The Puritans have much to the 21st century believer.
The Puritans carried the mantle of The Reformation for over 200 years. How did they do it?
The Reformation started on the content of Europe, but it made its way across the English channel with lots of drama.
The Reformation truths bombs have been released but even so, there is radical ideas and factions as the Reformation continues.
The Reformation brought hope and the ripples of that hope have been felt for generations.
There was a glimmer of a light that led from the dark ages to the reformation. It brought hope in a dark world.
What made the Dark Ages Dark? It was more than just ignorance and deevolution of progress.
The church has long dealt with doctrinal controversies requiring clarification.
There was a process for how The Canon of scripture was developed and it is important to the strength of our faith.
What is 'The Canon' of NT Scripture? Is it necessary to talk about?
When you say Rome, it encapsulates so much that has happened with the church. Let's take a look at the rise.
In the first 500 years of the church, the leadership went from biblical pastoral leadership to priestly influence. How did that happen?
In 2000 years, a lot has changed in the church. What made that happen?
Is there a driving purpose for why we should study Church History?
A devotional on Psalm 23.
The Baptism of the Holy Spirit was a prophesied event. Has it been fulfilled?
The comfort of the Holy Spirit is a mystery but it is a glorious promise.
When it comes to the leading of the Holy Spirit, there is much we assume instead of understand.
It is crucial that we know the relationship that believer has with the Holy Spirit.
Is there more to say? Yes. The Holy Spirit is paramount in the salvation of the lost.
The biblical word 'filling' may not mean what you have always thought it meant.
Is there really such a thing as a "carnal Christian"?
Do you presume upon God's grace? Let's take a look at biblical confession.
The term "Abiding" is often misused and misunderstood in scripture. Let's define it biblically.
If our purpose in the New Year is to be like Jesus, what are the means to be like Jesus?