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Monica4316
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Hi,
Thereās something thatās been on my mind for a while and to be honest itās bothering me.
I used to be non denominational Protestant and now I am becoming Catholic. I only need to enter the Church officially. All my beliefs are Catholic and I feel so at home here.
Well I have lots of Protestant friends and acquaintancesā¦ many of them are Baptist and evangelical and non denom.
And my really close friends respect my ānewā beliefs but sometimes from others I get strange looks etc when I mention going to church, etc. I even feel like a couple of them are avoiding me now.
Many of my friends are really involved in evangelization. Theyāre part of Campus Crusade for Christ, which I was also really involved with in the past but now not so much (cause itās just very Protestantā¦)
and sometimes they share with Catholics. We have lots of ex-Catholics in Campus Crusade. In my Bible study group last year, some of my friends were saying that Catholics donāt know God and that we need to āreach themā and that people like JRR Tolkien (who was Catholic) and even Mother Teresa might have gone to hell. In a few speeches at the c4c meetings the speakers criticized parts of my faithā¦ like St Francisā quote āpreach always when necessary use wordsāā¦ and many of our beliefs but implicitly.
Some of my friends go on mission trips to Catholic countries and evangelize to Catholics, converting them to āBible believing churchesā. And they also go around my university and talk to Catholics about faith as well. They have this booklet that says if you say the sinners prayer youāre saved and can be sure of your salvation.
See Iām glad that through their efforts some non Christians and atheists come to know God. I also believe that sometimes God allows āculturalā Catholics to leave the Church for a while just to discover Him in a different context (Protestant), but ultimately He wants to lead them back to the Church and make them better Catholics than before.
Butā¦hereās my question.
If you have evangelical Protestant friendsā¦
how do you react when they come up to you and say things like:
āguess what!! Iām going to [catholic country] on a mission trip!!ā
or ādo you want to come sharing with me today?ā
or āguess what, 5 people accepted Christ today!!ā
likeā¦what do you say? Do you just smile and say āwell thatās great!ā I donāt want to be rude or anything.
But inside it just makes me feel very sad that some people are being lead away from the Churchā¦ .and that many are being told about OSAS and how itās true and the rest of itā¦
the first day I joined c4c back when I was a Protestant myself (so since I was one, I can definitely relate to their views!!) I was told by someone to stay away from the Catholics cause they worship Mary statues and the Pope.
and how do you react when they try to share with you, or if you converted to the Church and some of your Protestant friends are avoiding you now? It kinda hurtsā¦ itās different when itās strangers, but when itās your friends, I never really know what to say.
Thereās something thatās been on my mind for a while and to be honest itās bothering me.
I used to be non denominational Protestant and now I am becoming Catholic. I only need to enter the Church officially. All my beliefs are Catholic and I feel so at home here.
Well I have lots of Protestant friends and acquaintancesā¦ many of them are Baptist and evangelical and non denom.
And my really close friends respect my ānewā beliefs but sometimes from others I get strange looks etc when I mention going to church, etc. I even feel like a couple of them are avoiding me now.
Many of my friends are really involved in evangelization. Theyāre part of Campus Crusade for Christ, which I was also really involved with in the past but now not so much (cause itās just very Protestantā¦)
and sometimes they share with Catholics. We have lots of ex-Catholics in Campus Crusade. In my Bible study group last year, some of my friends were saying that Catholics donāt know God and that we need to āreach themā and that people like JRR Tolkien (who was Catholic) and even Mother Teresa might have gone to hell. In a few speeches at the c4c meetings the speakers criticized parts of my faithā¦ like St Francisā quote āpreach always when necessary use wordsāā¦ and many of our beliefs but implicitly.
Some of my friends go on mission trips to Catholic countries and evangelize to Catholics, converting them to āBible believing churchesā. And they also go around my university and talk to Catholics about faith as well. They have this booklet that says if you say the sinners prayer youāre saved and can be sure of your salvation.
See Iām glad that through their efforts some non Christians and atheists come to know God. I also believe that sometimes God allows āculturalā Catholics to leave the Church for a while just to discover Him in a different context (Protestant), but ultimately He wants to lead them back to the Church and make them better Catholics than before.
Butā¦hereās my question.
If you have evangelical Protestant friendsā¦
how do you react when they come up to you and say things like:
āguess what!! Iām going to [catholic country] on a mission trip!!ā
or ādo you want to come sharing with me today?ā
or āguess what, 5 people accepted Christ today!!ā
likeā¦what do you say? Do you just smile and say āwell thatās great!ā I donāt want to be rude or anything.
But inside it just makes me feel very sad that some people are being lead away from the Churchā¦ .and that many are being told about OSAS and how itās true and the rest of itā¦
the first day I joined c4c back when I was a Protestant myself (so since I was one, I can definitely relate to their views!!) I was told by someone to stay away from the Catholics cause they worship Mary statues and the Pope.
and how do you react when they try to share with you, or if you converted to the Church and some of your Protestant friends are avoiding you now? It kinda hurtsā¦ itās different when itās strangers, but when itās your friends, I never really know what to say.