In 1950, the Catholic Church declared the Assumption of Mary—the belief that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was bodily taken up into Heaven following her death—to be an official dogma. The declaration was met with both support and criticism from within the Church, and the debate surrounding the Assumption of Mary continues to this day. […]
Continue ReadingThe Tent Making Christianity Podcast #492: King Charles III, Defender Of The Faith
In this episode of The Tent Making Christianity Podcast, the team discusses King Charles III and his title of “Defender of the Faith”. Listen to our Weekly Podcast on iTunes, Google Play Music or Stitcher. Look for new episodes every Tuesday. Don’t see your podcast listening platform? Email us and we will add them to our distribution list. You can also […]
Continue ReadingCan Your Baptism Be Invalidated?
A question that I’m frequently asked is whether someone’s baptism can be invalidated. This is a great question and one that requires a bit of thought. The short answer is no, your baptism cannot be invalidated. Let me explain why. The Great Commission The basis for this claim is found in scripture. In Matthew 28:19-20, […]
Continue ReadingWhy Do Some Seek But Not Find God?
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to seek out God but never find Him? It’s a question that has puzzled theologians, pastors, and regular Christians alike. After all, if God is real and He wants to be found, why would anyone have difficulty finding Him? The answer, it turns out, is both simple […]
Continue ReadingThe Tent Making Christianity QCQ Podcast #489: Why Do Some Seek But Not Find God?
In this episode of The Tent Making Christianity QCQ Podcast, the team answers the question “Why do some seek and not find God?”. Listen to our Weekly Quick Challenge Question Podcast on iTunes, Google Play Music or Stitcher. New episodes are released every Thursday. Don’t see your podcast listening platform? Email us and we will add them to our distribution list. […]
Continue ReadingWhat Is Fat Tuesday?
If you grew up in a Christian home, chances are you’ve heard of Fat Tuesday. But what is it, exactly? And why do Christians celebrate it? Here’s a short overview of this important day in the Christian calendar. The History of Fat Tuesday Fat Tuesday is the last day of celebrations before Lent begins. It’s […]
Continue ReadingShould We Love Our Neighbors More Than Our Religion?
As Christians, we are called to love our neighbor as ourselves. But what does that mean in practical terms? Does it mean that we should put the needs of others above our own? Does it mean that we should be accepting of all beliefs and lifestyles, no matter how different they may be from our […]
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