What a compelling gorgeous resplendent testimony from this amazing couple,I’m at a loss of words after hearing them.May they be rewarded for their courage and strong response to become a catholic for it’s obvious that Jesus has convinced them to do that and it’s astonishing Amen Alleluia Deo Gratis 🙏🐑🕊️🔥✨
My grandfather was a Norwegian who became Methodist so I enjoyed this episode very much. When his son, my father, married my Catholic mother, my grandfather said "The Catholic church is the mother of all the churches" and he had no objection. Eventually my father became Catholic and received his First Communion with my older sister. I hope eventually all the "rivers" converge into one ocean as we continue to seek unity. It was hard for me not to receive Communion at the Lutheran church where my uncle's funeral was held, since I loved my uncle and knew he was a good man and the separation between the two churches was painful at a time of grief.
Hi Paul and Carol! I stayed with you at Zechariah House during the Walk to Mary pilgrimage last May. What a wonderful, blessed time. Hope to see you next year; God bless! Jeff Smallwood
Thank you for the video. Another case where someone had enough grace to ask God for more ... no matter where it led them and recognized the truth when it was given.
So good to watch this interview Paul and Carol, after becoming friends with you at church, being part of classes you taught and hearing part of your story. You have been such a blessing during my time in Wisconsin, Thank you!
These videos have become my favorite thing to listen to while I’m sewing and they never cease to amaze me. Even though you see similarities in the journeys, they are all unique and a testament to the ways the Our Lord is constantly calling us back to him even at our lowest points when we think we have nothing to offer the world. Thank you! I’m always sharing these videos with everyone.
The "500 year old divorce" may have grieved the Father's heart, but it was Rome's fault. Luther tried to encourage needed reform from within and he never wanted to depart from Rome, but the arrogant pope would not listen to the call for reform and the RCC drove Luther out (and would have martyred him, were it not for the protection of the German ruler). Rome's stance for centuries was, not 'my way or the highway,' but _'our way or we will kill you and forbid your entrance into heaven!'_ Rome was the classic 400 lb bully in the schoolyard of religion. They only modified their stance with Vatican II because of socio-political concerns; they were trying to improve their poor image from all of their past abuses.
Only the past leader of the Church took many mistake , but the Church of our Lord Jesus never change. Catholic is the only bride of Jesus. Outside the Church only God will judge them.
@@leandromacairan1620 The Catholic Church has changed in many ways over time. Today's Catholic Church says Protestant baptisms are valid and Protestant churches are "daughter churches" of the Catholic Church; the Catholic Church of the past said Protestant baptisms were invalid and all Protestants will be damned because they are outside of the Catholic Church. Today's Roman Catholic Church says, to be saved you must believe in Transubstantiation, the Immaculate Conception of Mary, and the Assumption of Mary to be saved. The RCC prior to Trent required none of those beliefs for salvation. These additional 'salvific belief requirements' are not a part of the Gospel which Jesus taught, so the RCC now teaches a different gospel... a false gospel. What did Jesus say? Let's read: Joh 6:40 For this is the will of my Father, that everyone who looks on the Son and believes in him should have eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day.” Joh 6:47 Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me has eternal life. Joh 6:28 Then they said to him, “What must we do, to be doing the works of God?” Joh 6:29 Jesus answered them, “This is the work of God, that you believe in him whom he has sent.” Joh 3:14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, Joh 3:15 that whoever believes in him may have eternal life. Joh 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. Joh 3:17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him. Joh 3:18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God. I know that I have eternal life, because I believe in Jesus' propitiation for my sins on the cross; he died to pay my debt of sin. Have you placed your trust in Jesus as your Redeemer from all of your sins? Or have you mistakenly trusted in your Catholicity for salvation? 1Jn 5:13 I write these things to *you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life.*
So sad that this nice couple got sucked into the religion of idolatry. Catholics render worship toward the man-made image of bread that they see in their Communion. The church of Rome makes belief in the Marian dogmas a salvific requirement, too, which makes the Roman Catholic 'gospel' a different gospel than the one taught by Jesus and the Apostles. As a former cradle Catholic, their choice to enter a church that teaches a false gospel is appalling. They should look into the ACNA, because it has all the good of the faith once delivered by the Apostles, and it still resists the counter-culture better than the RCC under Francis is doing.
Lol. The image of the eucharist is the fulfilled bread of the presence of the New covenant, the Lamb of God, the heavenly manna, the petition we ask in the Lord's Prayer "give us this day our supernatural bread"
@@miracles_metanoia Laugh it up while you can, idol worshiper. Exo 20:4,5 "Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them..." Lev 26:1 "Ye shall make you no idols nor graven image, neither rear you up a standing image, neither shall ye set up any image of stone in your land, to bow down unto it: for I am the LORD your God." 1. One of the accidents of the bread is _the appearance or image_ of bread. 2. God forbids directing worship toward images (Exodus 20; Leviticus 26). 3. Therefore, God forbids directing worship toward any _image_ of bread. The Israelites created a calf of gold, declared it to be Almighty God, and worshiped it. As punishment, Moses had the calf ground up and made the people ingest the gold. The Roman Catholics create wafers of bread, declare them to be Almighty God, raise them up in monstrances and worship them. Then they ingest them. See the similarity? By RC Tradition, RCs violate God's commandment to not make a likeness of Him and to not offer worship toward man-made images. You can't get around your idolatry by claiming, "it really is God!" because that has been the excuse of all idol worshipers. Jesus taught us to pray, "Give us this day out DAILY bread." The "supernatural bread" idea comes from a polluted Catholic (Douay-Rheims) translation of _epiousios_ in the Lord's Prayer in Matthew, a translation that cannot be supported by the Greek manuscripts. The D-R version mis-translates in Matthew _the very same Greek word it correctly translates in Luke's Gospel as "daily"._ If you had the local Real Presence of God the Holy Spirit truly living within you, then you would not feel such a need to keep trying to obtain the Real Presence via the digestive tract. You keep "eating Jesus" in the vain hope that something will stick. But what goes into the mouth eventually goes out and into the toilet. In the end, Catholics always crap their idols.
Praying for my daughter who married in the Catholic Church, her husband a Lutheran, signed that their children would be raised Catholic. After the marriage he went back to his Lutheran Church and did not baptize their children in the Catholic faith. My daughter has left the Catholic faith and no longer practices her faith. I pray the Lutheran Church will reconcile with the Catholic faith after “this 500 year divorce.” My grandchildren admire my Catholic faith. I feel a deep sadness for my son-in-law unfaithfully signed the agreement to raise their children Catholic. 😢🎚😢
What a compelling gorgeous resplendent testimony from this amazing couple,I’m at a loss of words after hearing them.May they be rewarded for their courage and strong response to become a catholic for it’s obvious that Jesus has convinced them to do that and it’s astonishing Amen Alleluia Deo Gratis 🙏🐑🕊️🔥✨
My grandfather was a Norwegian who became Methodist so I enjoyed this episode very much. When his son, my father, married my Catholic mother, my grandfather said "The Catholic church is the mother of all the churches" and he had no objection. Eventually my father became Catholic and received his First Communion with my older sister. I hope eventually all the "rivers" converge into one ocean as we continue to seek unity. It was hard for me not to receive Communion at the Lutheran church where my uncle's funeral was held, since I loved my uncle and knew he was a good man and the separation between the two churches was painful at a time of grief.
Eddie, these videos are phenomenal. I so appreciate your mission and I believe you will aid many truth seekers on their journey into Christs church
Through God's grace these testimonies get recorded. Thank you for the encouragement. God bless you.
I am so pleased that the Lord continue draw living stones to His house such as these wonderful couples to build His Kingdom
Thanks to your guests for sharing their stories.
Beautiful transition of faith. Thank you...
Thank you Paul and Carol. Our journeys are somewhat similar. Your story is beautiful.
What a lovely couple. Thank you Paul and Carol.
What a beautiful testimony and life story thank you and God bless you all ❤
Excellent. Particularly the last part. We all need Jesus.
Hi Paul and Carol! I stayed with you at Zechariah House during the Walk to Mary pilgrimage last May. What a wonderful, blessed time. Hope to see you next year; God bless!
Jeff Smallwood
Thanks for sharing, that is beautiful
Eddie you have become a very good interview of converters and reverts. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
Excited to watch! Thank you Eddie! 🙏🙏
Oh my gosh! I was born in Kaukauna. So nice to hear from a homie
Welcome home 🙏✌🙌😇
Thank you for the video. Another case where someone had enough grace to ask God for more ... no matter where it led them and recognized the truth when it was given.
Welcome home 🙏❤️
My niece went to st. Olaf school.
HUGE THUMB UP!!!
Now, what's the vid about? 😀
This couple sought answers.. They found them. 👍
So good to watch this interview Paul and Carol, after becoming friends with you at church, being part of classes you taught and hearing part of your story. You have been such a blessing during my time in Wisconsin, Thank you!
God bless you all🙏
These videos have become my favorite thing to listen to while I’m sewing and they never cease to amaze me. Even though you see similarities in the journeys, they are all unique and a testament to the ways the Our Lord is constantly calling us back to him even at our lowest points when we think we have nothing to offer the world. Thank you! I’m always sharing these videos with everyone.
Thanks to GOD, who created Heaven and Earth, and all there is Amen 🙏 ❤
The sound does not go with the video, one was ahead of the other. Yet their testimony is great. God bless them.
Thank you so much for sharing your amazing story. May God bless you with your family abundantly.
Beautiful testimony.
Welcome home, In John chapter 6, our God the FATHER leads us to Jesus . He choose us, to His true Church , the Catholic.
The "500 year old divorce" may have grieved the Father's heart, but it was Rome's fault. Luther tried to encourage needed reform from within and he never wanted to depart from Rome, but the arrogant pope would not listen to the call for reform and the RCC drove Luther out (and would have martyred him, were it not for the protection of the German ruler). Rome's stance for centuries was, not 'my way or the highway,' but _'our way or we will kill you and forbid your entrance into heaven!'_ Rome was the classic 400 lb bully in the schoolyard of religion. They only modified their stance with Vatican II because of socio-political concerns; they were trying to improve their poor image from all of their past abuses.
Only the past leader of the Church took many mistake , but the Church of our Lord Jesus never change. Catholic is the only bride of Jesus. Outside the Church only God will judge them.
@@leandromacairan1620 The Catholic Church has changed in many ways over time. Today's Catholic Church says Protestant baptisms are valid and Protestant churches are "daughter churches" of the Catholic Church; the Catholic Church of the past said Protestant baptisms were invalid and all Protestants will be damned because they are outside of the Catholic Church.
Today's Roman Catholic Church says, to be saved you must believe in Transubstantiation, the Immaculate Conception of Mary, and the Assumption of Mary to be saved. The RCC prior to Trent required none of those beliefs for salvation. These additional 'salvific belief requirements' are not a part of the Gospel which Jesus taught, so the RCC now teaches a different gospel... a false gospel.
What did Jesus say? Let's read:
Joh 6:40 For this is the will of my Father, that everyone who looks on the Son and believes in him should have eternal life, and I will raise him up on the last day.”
Joh 6:47 Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me has eternal life.
Joh 6:28 Then they said to him, “What must we do, to be doing the works of God?”
Joh 6:29 Jesus answered them, “This is the work of God, that you believe in him whom he has sent.”
Joh 3:14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up,
Joh 3:15 that whoever believes in him may have eternal life.
Joh 3:16 “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
Joh 3:17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.
Joh 3:18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.
I know that I have eternal life, because I believe in Jesus' propitiation for my sins on the cross; he died to pay my debt of sin. Have you placed your trust in Jesus as your Redeemer from all of your sins? Or have you mistakenly trusted in your Catholicity for salvation?
1Jn 5:13 I write these things to *you who believe in the name of the Son of God, that you may know that you have eternal life.*
So sad that this nice couple got sucked into the religion of idolatry. Catholics render worship toward the man-made image of bread that they see in their Communion. The church of Rome makes belief in the Marian dogmas a salvific requirement, too, which makes the Roman Catholic 'gospel' a different gospel than the one taught by Jesus and the Apostles. As a former cradle Catholic, their choice to enter a church that teaches a false gospel is appalling. They should look into the ACNA, because it has all the good of the faith once delivered by the Apostles, and it still resists the counter-culture better than the RCC under Francis is doing.
Lol. The image of the eucharist is the fulfilled bread of the presence of the New covenant, the Lamb of God, the heavenly manna, the petition we ask in the Lord's Prayer "give us this day our supernatural bread"
@@miracles_metanoia Laugh it up while you can, idol worshiper.
Exo 20:4,5 "Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth: Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them..."
Lev 26:1 "Ye shall make you no idols nor graven image, neither rear you up a standing image, neither shall ye set up any image of stone in your land, to bow down unto it: for I am the LORD your God."
1. One of the accidents of the bread is _the appearance or image_ of bread.
2. God forbids directing worship toward images (Exodus 20; Leviticus 26).
3. Therefore, God forbids directing worship toward any _image_ of bread.
The Israelites created a calf of gold, declared it to be Almighty God, and worshiped it. As punishment, Moses had the calf ground up and made the people ingest the gold.
The Roman Catholics create wafers of bread, declare them to be Almighty God, raise them up in monstrances and worship them. Then they ingest them.
See the similarity?
By RC Tradition, RCs violate God's commandment to not make a likeness of Him and to not offer worship toward man-made images. You can't get around your idolatry by claiming, "it really is God!" because that has been the excuse of all idol worshipers.
Jesus taught us to pray, "Give us this day out DAILY bread." The "supernatural bread" idea comes from a polluted Catholic (Douay-Rheims) translation of _epiousios_ in the Lord's Prayer in Matthew, a translation that cannot be supported by the Greek manuscripts. The D-R version mis-translates in Matthew _the very same Greek word it correctly translates in Luke's Gospel as "daily"._
If you had the local Real Presence of God the Holy Spirit truly living within you, then you would not feel such a need to keep trying to obtain the Real Presence via the digestive tract. You keep "eating Jesus" in the vain hope that something will stick. But what goes into the mouth eventually goes out and into the toilet. In the end, Catholics always crap their idols.
Praying for my daughter who married in the Catholic Church, her husband a Lutheran, signed that their children would be raised Catholic. After the marriage he went back to his Lutheran Church and did not baptize their children in the Catholic faith. My daughter has left the Catholic faith and no longer practices her faith. I pray the Lutheran Church will reconcile with the Catholic faith after “this 500 year divorce.” My grandchildren admire my Catholic faith. I feel a deep sadness for my son-in-law unfaithfully signed the agreement to raise their children Catholic. 😢🎚😢
I’ll be praying for your daughter Gloria for her return home. ❤
Lutherans are reformed Catholics!