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The Crucifixion of our Lord: John and the Synoptics

The Crucifixion of our Lord: John and the Synoptics

by Bob Soco | Mar 30, 2023 | Reflections and Devotions, Spiritual Growth and Devotional Life

Introduction: One Sunday at Speakers’ Corner recently, I found myself flummoxed when I knew the answer to a question that was raised but could not express it. It was not, as you would say, on the tip of my tongue. So, consider this my penance and an attempt to...
Points where Protestants and Catholics can Unite, Despite the Differences!

Points where Protestants and Catholics can Unite, Despite the Differences!

by Bob Soco | Mar 15, 2023 | Church Practices and Traditions

Dear reader, you will know I am sure that I am an ecumenical Christian; which means that I navigate the differences between Christians, much like a surveyor navigates a landscape, I see high and low views everywhere; I envision the truth claims of the Christian faith...
What Good Street Evangelism Looks Like!

What Good Street Evangelism Looks Like!

by Bob Soco | Feb 3, 2023 | Christianity and Social Issues, Church and Cultural Engagement

Naturally, as someone who is a paid evangelist, I’ve developed opinions about the issue of evangelism; many opinions! I am going to lay them out for your consideration today. Evangelism is a real concern for the Christian as it naturally follows from...
Why Charles Should Not Take the Oath to ‘Defend the Faith’; and Why Monarchy Should be Separated From the Church of England

Why Charles Should Not Take the Oath to ‘Defend the Faith’; and Why Monarchy Should be Separated From the Church of England

by Bob Soco | Jan 11, 2023 | Politics

Taking an oath is a serious thing – and on the 6th of May King Charles will take oaths before GOD in a holy church during a mass and publicly that he can not possibly keep, and this is a problem. Let us first look at what Charles wants to say: in 2015, in...
Being a Disciple of Christ: Christianity as a Complete Way of Life

Being a Disciple of Christ: Christianity as a Complete Way of Life

by Bob Soco | Nov 25, 2022 | Christian Living and Discipleship, Christianity

It is an often-repeated trope amongst Muslims in particular, and amongst some Progressives, that Christianity is a spent force; or not a serious religion. Part of this critique is that the Christian treats their faith as a ‘part’ of their life, rather than...
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