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Sharing the Gospel with a Catholic Friend

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Sharing the Gospel with a Catholic Friend

Richard Baxter

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Sharing the Gospel with a Catholic Friend

Richard Baxter

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“When someone says “I’m Catholic”, they aren’t necessarily telling you much about what they believe.” 

With nearly 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide, they are as diverse as the rest of us. Perhaps your Catholic friend is a Confused Connor who thinks good works will save him or a Born-Again Bobby who is truly trusting in Jesus. Perhaps she’s an Indifferent Ingrid who merely ticks “Catholic” on the census form, or else a Doctrinal Danny who really knows his theology. How can you engage with each friend as an individual? 

Packed with useful things to consider and ideas for opening up conversations that focus on Jesus rather than debates, Sharing the Gospel with a Catholic Friend will equip you do just that.

Richard Baxter  grew up as a Catholic and came to faith while at university. He now works for Carey Baptist Church in Reading, helping the church to share their faith. He is passionate for Catholics to know and embrace the gospel.

  • Title

    Sharing the Gospel with a Catholic Friend

  • Author(s)

    Richard Baxter

  • Series

    Sharing the Gospel

  • ISBN

    9781837280391

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    10Publishing

  • Topic

    Evangelism & Mission

  • Audience

    Adults

  • Pages

    128

  • Published

    01/09/2025

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Richard Baxter

Richard Baxter

Richard has served as Pastor for Outreach at Carey Baptist Church, Reading since January 2018. He loves to point others to Christ, and encourage and equip believers to do this, and is amazed that a church pays him to do so!

Richard grew up in Epsom, Surrey, and in pre-google days had no idea that he had a more famous namesake. After growing up believing in God and going to church, he first trusted Christ during his first year at university in Aberystwyth. A few years later, Richard met Dorcas in that same wonderful seaside town. Richard and Dorcas love finding out new facts about dinosaurs, Lego, and unicorns from their three young children.

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4.8 based on 4 reviews

Really helpful little book

I have read other books in this series from 10ofthose, and was surprised, and interested, to know how this book would approach this topic. I have grown up in a heavily Catholic town, and when we go out to do evangelism are frequently meeting those who describe themselves as Catholic. But, as Richard Baxter explains, not all Catholics are Catholics with a capital C. As with other church denominations there will be those with a nominal belief (Indifferent Ingrid), those who attend but have no clear faith (Confused Connor), those who hold to all the traditional doctrines (Doctrinal Danny/Danielle) and even those who are born again believers (Born Again Bobby). I think this is what Richard does really well. He starts the book with his own testimony of how he was saved, and his background in the Catholic church, and explains that when we speak to Catholics we must seek to know where they stand personally. We can't approach everyone with our own 95 thesis on what we believe is wrong with their doctrine or traditions. We need to ask them what it is they actually believe, point them to Jesus, and (when relevant!) help them to see what the Bible teaches compared to what they may believe. This short book is a really helpful starting point for those who have Catholic friends/family, or those seeking to share the gospel in places where you will come into contact with Catholics. Each chapter has helpful hints and tips, and there are a few chapters touching very briefly on key doctrines which evangelicals would highlight as contrary to the Bibles teaching. I read it in 1 hour, so it's a nice short book to get you started, and there are a number of resource recommendations for anyone wanting to delve deeper.
Bethan

Wise and helpful

Not a rediscovered work by the great 17th century Puritan, but a newly written one by a contemporary author from a Catholic background as part of the excellent Sharing the Gospel series. Richard Baxter gives his testimony and then shows that not all Catholics are the same. As with all evangelism we must listen to the person to see where they are at and jumping into intellectual arguments against Catholicism will often not be the right approach. He introduces us to different Catholic personas to illustrate this. There is Doctrinal Danny who loves the historical tradition of the Council of Trent etc. On the other hand, Doctrinal Danielle loves the more liberal Second Vatican Council. Then there is Confused Connor, who believes in God, but is ignorant of the Bible and Catholic teaching, as well as Indifferent Ingrid, a cultural Catholic. Finally, there is Born-again Bobby, a genuine Christian whose growth is stunted by Catholic teaching. Baxter advises that one’s approach should be determined by whom we are talking to. These personas then inform the discussion that follow on the issues in question: authority (Scripture and tradition), justification, the Papacy, Mary, communion and purgatory. The best approach is to encourage our Catholic friends to see what the Bible says and point them to Jesus. So, if you have Catholic friends or acquaintances and want guidance on how to share Jesus with them, this book is an excellent start.
Stephen

Such a helpful book!

This book from Richard is so encouraging. It is written lovingly, and it’s really helpful in understanding that there is not ‘one type of Catholic’; that different Catholics believe different things. This book exalts Jesus and His Gospel - and will hopefully help you give some tips for how to have relevant conversations about this with your Catholic friends. The same review, in Latin: Hic liber a Ricardo scriptus est valde hortativus. Amante scriptus est, et perutilis est ad intelligendum non esse "unum genus Catholici"; Catholicos diversos diversas res credere. Hic liber Iesum eiusque Evangelium extollit - et speramus te adiuvaturum esse ut aliquas admonitiones de quomodo sermones pertinentes de hac re cum amicis tuis Catholicis habeas.
JONATHAN

Compassionate and Winsome

I went into this book a little skeptical. I'm often disheartened by how protestants dismiss Catholics as "not being Christians" without any nuance in the matter. Richard Baxter, however, is quite clear from the outset that he believes there are those in the Catholic Church that are saved through grace by faith, though acknowledges that the Catholic Church is likely not the best place to grow in that true faith. His exploration of Catholic doctrines through the lens of different kinds of Catholics you might encounter is a really helpful framework for sharing the gospel with Catholics...and truly with anyone you might meet! 

Brianna Taylor, Marketing Manager at 10ofthose

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