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I believe that you are sincere. I believe that you did not know what the website said. It is difficult to discern attempts at conversion as a practicing Catholic. I have been to so many Protestant functions and in time it became clear that every function was an attempt to convert. You do not see it perhaps because you may see it is part of who you are and what you do.I went to Harvest Crusade last year and this event is NOT about converting Catholics.
The fact that people actually think that made me laugh since most of the people that do attend it are Protestant.
Greg Laurie does not say “if you are non Protestant then you need to convert.” He never not once mentioned anything about converting.
At the end of his message he asked if anyone wanted to come to Christ and learn about Christ to come down and he would pray for them, He never said Non-Protestants or even non believers. Actually, even the believers who had a burden on their heart were going down there. My Catholic friend was the one who told me she wanted to go and she had no problem with the message.
I have listened to Greg Laurie and so many others. When I hear any of these guys I listen for subtle messages. They are always subtle including statements that allow you to conclude Faith alone, Bible alone, and often times indirect digs at other beliefs. You don’t hear them because you do not believe otherwise.
It is difficult to help you understand. It is like this.
Coming to Christ as you are, walking with him as you do, incomplete because you abstain from the supper and as you want to avail yourself of His graces and be obedieint beyond what others may say. Jesus wants you to go to Church and he loves you for going to Church and he knows that all God’s children in his Church pray for those that go to Church. If going to your Church was enough then there would be no need for you to believe that more is required and while believing you have his word, his word goes beyond what is written, it must be lived in the Church, that is His body, and he cannot have many bodies and the love of God is within you and we love you as you are. We love you as you are and as God loves us as we are, he love us too much to let us stay that way. We pray that you join us this evening for an evening of prayer and a message.
This is sort of how it goes.