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| | Conversations with Catholics |
| | by James G. McCarthy |
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 | | | Our Price: $ 9.95 |  | | Gospel Folio Press (1997) | | Dimensions: 5" x 8" - 195 pages | | Product # BOK131 | | Shipping weight: 12 oz | | |
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| Conversations with Catholics is a refreshingly accurate and readable presentation of Catholic thinking in laymen's terms. McCarthy has chosen typical, not exceptional, examples of his conversations with real people and interwoven biblical with Catholic doctrine to create a brightly contrasting mosaic. I recognized every one of the situations and couldn't help thinking as I read: What oft was thought but ne'er so well expressed. - MARY KRAUS, former Franciscan Sister |
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| Conversations with Catholics goes to the heart of the matter. The author has a unique gift for explaining complex issues in an uncomplicated way. I wholeheartedly recommend this book, both to seeking Catholics and to those who would help them. - VINCE O'SHAUGHNESSY, former Diocesan Priest |
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| If you like true stories, you'll love Conversations with Catholics. It's about real people and events (including some related to my own life). I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the spiritual needs of Catholics. - BOB BUSH, former Jesuit Priest |
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| Capturing the heartbeat of the Roman Catholic way of life, Conversations with Catholics provides an insightful glimpse into the way Catholics think about God, the Church, getting to heaven, and the practice of their religion. With a compassionate heart, Jim McCarthy shares real-life stories that contrast Catholicism with biblical Christianity--and point the way to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. |
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| Discover: |
- How tradition has shaped what Catholics believe
- The challenges a born-again Catholic faces in leaving the Church
- Key insights for sharing the life-giving gospel with Catholics
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| Cross-referenced with the Catechism of the Catholic Church. |
| Includes subject and scripture indexes. |
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| James G. McCarthy is the founder and director of Good News for Catholics, Inc. A former missionary to Ireland, Jim is best known for producing and directing the popular video Catholicism: Crisis of Faith. He is author of The Gospel According to Rome, a fully documented analysis of Roman Catholicism keyed to the recently released Catechism of the Catholic Church. |
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