On a loved one passing away The Didache: Early 1st Century Christian Writing on the Richness of the Christian Life, written by a student of the Apostles, and how we can use it today in our lives for God. Fasting: Temptations, Failures, and the Reliance on Christ Saint Clement of Rome to the Corinthians: What he writes to the Corinthian Church in 96 AD, and what we Christians today can learn from him. Three Catholic Prayers, inspired by the Holy Spirit, that can build your prayer life and can build your devotion and life with Jesus Christ. The Three Religious Disciplines of the Christian Faith: Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving, and how to practice them every day for a rich Christian Life with Our God. The Shepherd God Calls Us to Be, and the Ultimate Shepherd of All Father's Day Special: What we can learn from the life of Saint Joseph, earthly father of Jesus Christ, our Lord. On Confusion, Quarreling, Schism, and Division among Christian Brothers and Sisters. The writings of Saint Ignatius of Antioch: Seven letters written about the Christian life from an Apostolic Father, and his teachings applied to today. On a loved one passing away The Didache: Early 1st Century Christian Writing on the Richness of the Christian Life, written by a student of the Apostles, and how we can use it today in our lives for God. Fasting: Temptations, Failures, and the Reliance on Christ Saint Clement of Rome to the Corinthians: What he writes to the Corinthian Church in 96 AD, and what we Christians today can learn from him. Three Catholic Prayers, inspired by the Holy Spirit, that can build your prayer life and can build your devotion and life with Jesus Christ. The Three Religious Disciplines of the Christian Faith: Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving, and how to practice them every day for a rich Christian Life with Our God. The Shepherd God Calls Us to Be, and the Ultimate Shepherd of All Father's Day Special: What we can learn from the life of Saint Joseph, earthly father of Jesus Christ, our Lord. On Confusion, Quarreling, Schism, and Division among Christian Brothers and Sisters. The writings of Saint Ignatius of Antioch: Seven letters written about the Christian life from an Apostolic Father, and his teachings applied to today.
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On a loved one passing away

Published at Aug. 3, 2026, 4:58 p.m.

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Author: Real_The_Founder

The Didache: Early 1st Century Christian Writing on the Richness of the Christian Life, written by a student of the Apostles, and how we can use it today in our lives for God.

Published at July 31, 2026, 2:19 p.m.

Views: 186

Author: Real_The_Founder

Fasting: Temptations, Failures, and the Reliance on Christ

Published at July 11, 2026, 12:30 a.m.

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Author: Bleed_For_Love

Saint Clement of Rome to the Corinthians: What he writes to the Corinthian Church in 96 AD, and what we Christians today can learn from him.

Published at July 5, 2026, 10:56 p.m.

Views: 167

Author: Real_The_Founder

Three Catholic Prayers, inspired by the Holy Spirit, that can build your prayer life and can build your devotion and life with Jesus Christ.

Published at July 1, 2026, 11:43 p.m.

Views: 171

Author: Real_The_Founder

The Three Religious Disciplines of the Christian Faith: Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving, and how to practice them every day for a rich Christian Life with Our God.

Published at June 29, 2026, 3:22 p.m.

Views: 142

Author: Real_The_Founder

The Shepherd God Calls Us to Be, and the Ultimate Shepherd of All

Published at June 23, 2026, 11:58 p.m.

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Author: Bleed_For_Love

Father's Day Special: What we can learn from the life of Saint Joseph, earthly father of Jesus Christ, our Lord.

Published at June 21, 2026, 1:42 p.m.

Views: 194

Author: Real_The_Founder

On Confusion, Quarreling, Schism, and Division among Christian Brothers and Sisters.

Published at June 20, 2026, 6:32 p.m.

Views: 185

Author: Real_The_Founder

The writings of Saint Ignatius of Antioch: Seven letters written about the Christian life from an Apostolic Father, and his teachings applied to today.

Published at June 16, 2026, 2:52 p.m.

Views: 379

Author: Real_The_Founder

Comfort versus Consistency: What the Bible and the early Church taught about both.

Published at June 16, 2026, 1:52 p.m.

Views: 169

Author: Bleed_For_Love

Being Childlike for Christ is what we want, not being Childish when following Christ.

Published at June 1, 2026, 10:58 a.m.

Views: 237

Author: Real_The_Founder

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Is believing in God based on geography?

OK, this is a controversial thing to talk about but I can't help but notice a lot of... patterns with belief based on geography. For example, around 79.8% of people in India are Hindu, over 90% of people in Thailand practice Buddhism, and literally 96-97% of people in Pakistan is Muslim! Now of course, we, at least I'd assume most of us, live in America, which has a 62-68% Christian population, and there's data that 67-76% of all of Europe combined are identified Christian. Now what is my point here? Well, I can't help but notice, based on geography, it kinda determines what you believe in! Now I know the argument of "well just because you're in a certain environment doesn't determine your free will and what you actually choose to believe in" and though that is true to a certain extent, I can't help but feel where you are born really, REALLY has an impact on, well, where you spend for eternity? Like if I were in Thailand, according to the DATA, I have a really, really high percent chance to be practicing Buddhism RIGHT NOW. I might be at a Buddhist temple. And that's what concerns me, because thank God I'm in America and believe the true God and have a relationship with Jesus Christ Who took away all our sins, because if I were, well for example, in Pakistan, I don't really know what will happen to me eternity-wise. I'm kind of just yapping now but I really feel as though it's unfair that where we are born has an impact on our ETERNITY, which is unsettling to me. So, how can this be explained? And for those people who are in those countries where the religion practiced is not the true relationship with God, that is, how can we make sense of how one is even suppose to believe in the Holy Trinity in a country that goes the opposite way? And, is believing in God, the Holy Trinity, really based on geography?

Started by: Bleed_For_Love

Started on: Aug. 21, 2026, 9:02 a.m.

How would you grow in more intimacy with Christ Jesus?

Like let's say that you realize that you are not as close to God as you should be. How would you ask the Holy Spirit to work out your own salvation, and grow more in the Love of Christ, and so become closer to God more than ever?

Started by: Real_The_Founder

Started on: Aug. 16, 2026, 9:53 a.m.

How would you prepare in advance to do something for the Lord?

Let's say that someone realizes that he needs to do a specific thing in order to advance the Gospel, but it seems kinda hard. How would someone in this situation properly prepare according to how the Apostles, Saints, and Martyrs prepared themselves for their own endeavors for the Lord?

Started by: Real_The_Founder

Started on: Aug. 9, 2026, 10:35 a.m.

How far would you go in the Name of Jesus Christ our Lord and God the Father in the Holy Ghost?

What would you do in the Love of God? How far is too far for you? For example would you leave everything behind if Jesus were to call you somewhere? Would you get martyred in the Name of Christ? Would you try to walk the path Jesus walked in efforts to imitate Christ? Would you truly suffer with Christ if God calls you to? Would you repent from your sins even though a part of your old flesh desires sin? How far is too far, and would you truly do all for the Kingdom of God (in a REALISTIC manner)?

Started by: Bleed_For_Love

Started on: July 27, 2026, 7:01 p.m.

How should we Christians approach LGBTQ people?

How are we supposed to approach these people when evangelizing, confessing the faith of Jesus Christ, and telling them the wrong things they are doing in an effective way that will get them to repent?

Started by: Real_The_Founder

Started on: July 26, 2026, 9:36 a.m.

Can you lose your salvation as a Christian?

Now I do know the answer to this question, but I do want to see what you guys think on this topic. Can you, as a Christian, lose your salvation?

Started by: Real_The_Founder

Started on: July 24, 2026, 11:08 a.m.

How would you prepare for an important ministry?

Like for example, I will be in an important school ministry as a very important position of the ministry, and I would like to know, how would you guys prepare for something like this? I need something!

Started by: Real_The_Founder

Started on: July 24, 2026, 11:07 a.m.

My questions about combat sports like Taekwondo and Boxing, and their compatibility with the Christian Life.

So, I have had many questions over the years about combat sports like Taekwondo, which I do, and Boxing, and the many others like them. Here are some of my questions which I hope that God can give freely out of his mercy the truth about: 1) Is it ok for someone like me to enter tournaments and compete with others, and if so, in which manner that pleases God and is in alignment with God? 2) Is it wrong to pit one against another in competition like this, or if done in a friendly fashion that does not hurt the person, is it ok then? 3) If I knock someone out on accident, as in I did not intend to knock him out, nor did I do it out of sinful anger for that person, would that be wrong? 4) For people organizing the tournaments and competitions, where do they fit in? Are they in the right, or in the wrong? What particularly about them are they doing right, and what about them are they doing that is not in alignment with God? 5) If I use my skills in Taekwondo, such as defending a helpless person about to be killed, or standing up to the bully by 'teaching him a lesson', would that be pleasing and good to God? In what cases would it be good and pleasing to God, and when would it be offensive to God? Now one thing to know before answers: in Taekwondo we do have protective gear that makes us look like marshmallows. Now that this has all been typed out, I would like to hear some answers. I do want and do indeed yearn to be in alignment with God's will in this area of my life. I want the truth.

Started by: Real_The_Founder

Started on: July 8, 2026, 9:59 p.m.

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