Should Catholics Attend Protestant Bible Studies? (Part 2)

Should Catholics Attend Protestant Bible Stud...

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The Key to Reading the Bible

Have you ever started reading the Bible only to get lost somewhere between Genesis and Leviticus? You're not alone. Jeff Cavins shares the simple but transformative approach that has helped millions of Catholics understand Scripture as one unified story of salvation. Email us wit ...  Show more

When Jesus Asks Questions

Jeff continues his discussion of Jesus the teacher, focusing on how Jesus creatively used questions to open encounters, honor people, and draw out faith without pressure or agenda. Jeff explains how simple questions can lead to meaningful dialogue about the Gospel. Email us with ...  Show more

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