Christian-Like Cults Deconstructed With Just One Bible Verse
Christian-Like Cults Deconstructed With Just One Bible Verse
Roman Catholicism – “For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;” (1Timothy 2:5)
Jehovah’s Witnesses – “Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.” (Matthew 1:23)
Mormonism – “”But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel… Continue reading
The Testimony of Former Catholic Nun Peggy O’Neil
The Testimony of Former Catholic Nun Peggy O’Neil
Saved by Grace at the age of 70 after practicing as a Nun for 50 Years!
Introduction
This is the story of my conversion to Christ at age 70, after practicing as a nun in the Catholic Church for 50 years. I write this in the hope that it will help others come to an understanding of the True Gospel of Salvation.
My Early Home Life
I was… Continue reading
The Destruction of the Spanish Inquisition
The Destruction of the Spanish Inquisition
Introduction
Founded in 1478, the Spanish Inquisition was not finally abolished until 1834.
In 1809 Colonel Lehmanowsky was attached to that part of Napoleon’s army which was stationed at Madrid. While in the city, the Colonel used to speak freely among the people what he thought of the Priests and Jesuits, and of the Inquisition. It had been decreed by Napoleon that the Inquisition and Monasteries should be suppressed, but the… Continue reading
The Hungarian Reformation
The Hungarian Reformation
By Chris Richards
“…in labours more abundant, in stripes above measure, in prisons more frequent, in deaths oft. (2 Cor 11:23 KJV)”
With the rise of Islam very much in the news, the history of the Reformation in Hungary makes an interesting study. The Church there not only had to contend for the faith against Roman Catholicism but also against the Islamic Turks who invaded Hungarian territory. The Christian can learn much from the history… Continue reading
The First Of The Protestant Reformation Martyrs
The First Of The Protestant Reformation Martyrs
The monks of the convent of the Augustines at Antwerp who had received the truths of the Gospel
The convent of the Augustines at Antwerp was filled with monks who had received the truths of the Gospel. Several of the brethren who were domiciled in this monastery had dwelt for some time in Wittenberg, and, ever since the year 1519, salvation through grace had been preached in their church with much energy.… Continue reading