Did you know an estimated 60% of Mormon converts are ex-Catholics?
What are the subtle techniques employed by Mormon missionaries that make their relentless pursuit of proselytes to the Church of the Latter Day Saints so successful? Why does a cradle Catholic leave the Church and become a Mormon? The Mormon Challenge: An Insider's True Story is the testimony of one such Catholic. Paul Dupre left the Church for the Mormon Temple only to return again. But what happened in between has to be heard to be believed.
Exciting Dialogue
Now In this informative three-CD series, Paul Dupre provides an overview of the mormon faith, delving into its doctrine, scripture teachings, and the life of a Mormon missionary. You'll experience a moving example of just how important it is to teach the Catholic faith to our children, as Mr. Dupre reveals the dubious methods of the Mormon missionaries, and how his own lack of knowledge about the Church enabled them to entice him to reject the faith of his birth. In the process you'll discover the bizarre and even disturbing truth about Mormon beliefs and practices that were a part of his daily life for years.
How Do You Spell "Belief"?
It was from the depths of this spiritual desert that that Paul Dupre rediscovered the faith of his fathers. Paul relates the profound influence of friendly devout Catholics willing to share their faith (particularly one very patient priest) but his testimony also issues a challenge: Where were these Catholics when he was growing up? Why did it take another religion to ask him to repent and to accept Jesus?
Faith Alone or Faith and Works?
When you order The Mormon Challenge: An Insider's True Story you'll not only gain valuable insights into mormonism, but you'll also be motivated to be a better evangelizer even if only by example. Now, you need no longer fear to speak with the Mormon missionaries who knock at your door. Paul will enable you to personally benefit from his journey into and out of mormonism and get the training you need to these well intentioned but misled missionaries.