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How I led Catholics Out of the Church
Catholic Educator's Newsletter ^ | March/April 1998 | Steve Wood

Posted on 06/06/2004 1:58:09 PM PDT by Coleus

How I led Catholics Out of the Church    STEVE WOOD


I was a Protestant for twenty years before I became a Catholic. Working as a youth leader, campus and prison evangelist, and church pastor, I led many people — including friends and relatives — out of the Catholic Church. Unfortunately, it was surprisingly easy. My formula for getting Catholics to leave the Church usually consisted of three steps.

I was a Protestant for twenty years before I became a Catholic. Working as a youth leader, campus and prison evangelist, and church pastor, I led many people — including friends and relatives — out of the Catholic Church. Unfortunately, it was surprisingly easy. My formula for getting Catholics to leave the Church usually consisted of three steps.

STEP 1: Get Catholics to have a conversion experience in a Protestant setting.

Most Fundamentalist, Evangelical, and charismatic Protestant churches have dynamic youth programs, vibrant Wednesday and Sunday evening services, and friendly small-group bible studies. In addition, they host special crusades, seminars and concerts. At the invitation of a Protestant friend, a Catholic may begin attending one or more of these events while still going to Sunday Mass at his local parish.

Most Protestant services proclaim a simple gospel: repent from sin and follow Christ in faith. They stress the importance of a personal relationship with Jesus and the reward of eternal life. Most of the Catholics who attend these services are not accustomed to hearing such direct challenges to abandon sin and follow Christ. As a result, many Catholics experience a genuine conversion.

Protestants should be commended for their zeal in promoting conversions. Catholic leaders need to multiply the opportunities for their people to have such conversions in Catholic settings. The reason is simple. About five out of ten people adopt the beliefs of the denomination where they have their conversion. This percentage is even higher for those who had profound conversions or charismatic experiences that were provided by Protestants. (Believe me, I know; I was a graduate of an Assembly of God college and a youth minister in two charismatic churches.)

Protestant pastors, evangelists, youth leaders, and lay ministers are acutely aware that conversion experiences in Protestant settings often lead to a Protestant faith and church membership. Why do so many Catholic leaders fail to see this? Why are they so nonchalant about a process that has pulled hundreds of thousands of Catholics out of the Church?

STEP 2: Give their conversion a Protestant interpretation.

A genuine conversion is one of life's most precious experiences, comparable to marriage or the birth of a child. Conversion awakens a deep hunger for God. Effective Protestant ministries train workers to follow up on this spiritual longing.

Before a stadium crusade, I would give follow-up workers a six-week training course. I showed them how to present a Protestant interpretation of the conversion experience with a selective use of bible verses. The scripture of choice was of course John 3:3, the "born-again" verse: "Jesus declared, 'I tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again.'

I used the "touch and go" scripture technique, similar to that used by pilots training for landings and takeoffs. We would briefly touch down on John 3:3 to show that being born again was necessary for eternal life. Then I would describe conversion in terms of being born again. We would make a hasty takeoff before reading John 3:5 which stresses the necessity of being "born of water and spirit." I never mentioned that for 20 centuries the Orthodox and Catholic Churches, echoing the unanimous teaching of the Church fathers, understood this passage as referring to the Sacrament of Baptism! And I certainly never brought up Titus 3:5 ("He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit") as a parallel reference to John 3:5.

In my experience as a Protestant, all the Catholics who had a conversion in a Protestant setting lacked a firm grasp of their Catholic faith.

In twenty years of Protestant ministry, I never met a Catholic who knew that John 3:3-8 describes the sacrament of Baptism. It wasn't hard to convince them to disregard the sacraments along with the Church that emphasized the sacraments.

Proverbs says: "He who states his case first seems right, until the other comes and examines him" (18:17). Catholics without a scriptural foundation for their Catholic beliefs never hear "the rest of the story." My selective use of scripture made the Protestant perspective seem so absolutely sure. Over time, this one-sided approach to scripture caused Catholics to reject their Catholic faith.

STEP 3: Accuse the Catholic church of denying salvation by grace.

Catholics often consider Protestants who proselytize to be bigoted, narrow-minded, or prejudiced. This is unfair and inaccurate; a profound charity energizes their misguided zeal.

There was only one reason I led Catholics out of the Church: I thought they were on their way to hell. I mistakenly thought the Catholic Church denied that salvation was by grace; I knew that anyone who believed this wasn't going to heaven. Out of love for their immortal souls, I worked tirelessly to convert them.

I used Ephesians 2:8-9 to convince Catholics that it was imperative for them to leave the Church:

For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith — and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God — not by works, so that no one can boast.

First I would say, "The Bible says that salvation is by grace and not by works. Right?" Their answer was always yes. Then I would say, "The Catholic Church teaches that salvation is by works. Right?" (I never met a Catholic who did not say yes. Every Catholic I met during my twenty years of ministry confirmed my misconception that Catholicism taught salvation is by works instead of grace.) Finally, I would declare, "The Catholic Church is leading people to hell by denying salvation is by grace. You'd better join a church that teaches the true way to heaven."

Because I would also do a "touch and go" in Ephesians, I rarely quoted verse 10 which says, "For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." Listen carefully to stadium evangelists, televangelists, and radio preachers. Nine times out of ten they will quote Ephesians 2:8-9 with great emphasis and never mention verse 10.

We are not slaves futilely trying to earn salvation by doing "works of the law" (Eph. 2:8-9). Yet as sons of God we are inspired and energized by the Holy Spirit to do "good works" as we cooperate with our heavenly father in extending the Kingdom of God (Eph. 2:10). Catholicism believes and teaches the full message of Ephesians 2:8-10, without equivocating or abbreviating the truth.

For twenty centuries the Catholic Church has faithfully taught that salvation is by grace. Peter the first pope said, "We believe it is through the grace of our Lord Jesus that we are saved" (Acts 15:11). The Catechism of the Catholic Church, fully endorsed by Pope John Paul II, says, "Our justification comes from the grace of God" (section 1996).

Protestantism started when Martin Luther declared that we are justified (made righteous) by faith alone. At the time I was leading Catholics out of the Church, I wasn't aware that Martin Luther had added the word alone to his translation of Romans 3:28 in order to prove his doctrine. (The word alone is not found in any contemporary Protestant English translation of Romans 3:28.) I didn't realize that the only place the bible mentions "faith alone" in the context of salvation is in James 2:24, where the idea of faith alone is explicitly refuted: "You see that a person is justified by what he does and not by faith alone." This verse was troubling, but I either ignored it, or twisted it to mean something other that what the verse and its context clearly taught.

Should Catholics participate in Protestant events?

I have no objection to Catholics participating in Protestant-oriented events and worthwhile ecumenical activities provided that:

Unfortunately, the majority of Catholic men born after WWII don't meet the above conditions. For them, attending Protestant functions may be opening a door that will lead them right out of the Catholic Church.

There are now thousands of Catholic men on the brink of leaving the one Church Christ died to establish. I recently heard of a group of Catholic men who decided not to consult the Catechism of the Catholic Church in their small-group bible study. They believed that all they needed was scripture alone. Three of these men claimed that they no longer believe in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. I can tell you from experience where this group is headed: straight out of the Catholic Church.

Over the past three decades, thousands of Catholics have left the Church for Protestant pastures. The largest church in America is the Catholic Church; the second largest group of Christians in America is former-Catholics. The Catholic men's movement has a solemn obligation to help men discover the biblical and historical roots of their Catholic faith. Then, rather than leaving, they will become instruments to help others discover the treasures of Catholicism.

Remember that a man who leaves the Church will often take his family with him — for generations. It took my family four hundred years — 10 generations — to come back to the Church after a generation of my ancestors in Norway, England, Germany and Scotland decided to leave the Catholic Church.

As one whose family has made the round-trip back to Catholicism, let me extend a personal plea to Catholic men, especially the leaders of various Catholic men's groups: don't put untrained Catholics in a Protestant setting. They might gain a short-term religious experience, but they take the long-term risk of losing their faith. It would be highly irresponsible to expose them to Protestantism before they are fully exposed to Catholicism.

At my dad's funeral twenty-nine years ago, I tearfully sang his favorite hymn, Faith of Our Fathers. Little did my dad, a minister's son, or I realize that the true faith of our forefathers was Roman Catholicism. Every day I thank God for bringing me back to the ancient Church of my ancestors. Every year God gives me breath on this earth I will keep proclaiming to both my Protestant brethren and to cradle Catholics the glorious faith of our fathers.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Wood, Steve. "How I led Catholics Out of the Church." St. Joseph's Covenant Newsletter 4 no. 2 (March/April 1998).

THE AUTHOR

Steve Wood is the founder of St. Joseph's Covenant Keepers (SJCK), a dynamic apostolate for Catholic men. For more information on SJCK, or to find out about men's conferences in your area, please call 1-800-705-6131 or (941) 764-7725.


TOPICS: Activism; Apologetics; Catholic; Charismatic Christian; Evangelical Christian; General Discusssion; Mainline Protestant; Other Christian; Theology; Worship
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1 posted on 06/06/2004 1:58:10 PM PDT by Coleus
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To: 2ndMostConservativeBrdMember; afraidfortherepublic; Alas; al_c; american colleen; annalex; ...


2 posted on 06/06/2004 2:01:10 PM PDT by Coleus (Roe v. Wade and Endangered Species Act both passed in 1973, Murder Babies/save trees, birds, algae)
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To: Flying Circus

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3 posted on 06/06/2004 2:02:39 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: Coleus
A Pentecostal cousin of mine used similar techniques on me.

Good read.

4 posted on 06/06/2004 2:18:50 PM PDT by Clemenza
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To: Coleus

BTTT


5 posted on 06/06/2004 2:27:02 PM PDT by cpforlife.org (The Missing Key of the Pro-Life Movement is at www.CpForLife.org)
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To: Coleus
I discovered Steve Wood's website a few months back. I think he is Gerry Matatics' friend? GM said Steve is not a traditionalist yet ;-)
6 posted on 06/06/2004 2:37:02 PM PDT by Canticle_of_Deborah
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To: Tax-chick

later


7 posted on 06/06/2004 2:52:43 PM PDT by Tax-chick (The old woman who lives in the 15-passenger van.)
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To: Coleus
It is my experience that no one need "lead" someone out of the Catholic Church.

The Ex Catholics I know that are born again believers (and that have no will, thought or desire to return to the Catholic church) were led out not by man but by the Spirit of God.

9 posted on 06/06/2004 3:21:55 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: Coleus

This happened to one of my sons -- his co-worker took him to a Baptist church in TN while my son was living away from home and introduced him to a young woman. My son became a Baptist before I knew a thing about it (I thought he was working on his PhD!) My first inkling about the change was when we were planning the wedding and he balked about having a priest officiate!

Well, they are happily married with 2 children and both very active in the Baptist church. My son, BTW, was the product of a Jesuit education!


10 posted on 06/06/2004 3:25:33 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic (Re-elect Dubya)
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To: RnMomof7

Jesus said we would know the truth, and the truth would set us free. The truth is many Catholics heard the "truth" somewhere outside the Catholic church. I might have stayed in Catholic circles if they had led me to Christ. Now, having experienced Christ, why return to the place which failed to show him to me?


11 posted on 06/06/2004 3:40:17 PM PDT by man of Yosemite ("When a man decides to do something everyday, that's about when he stops doing it.")
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To: Coleus

EWTN - Life on the Rock
http://www.ewtn.com/tv/lor_guests.htm

This past week's guest was Stephanie Wood (Steve's daughter).

The program reairs tonight Sunday at 11pm ET


12 posted on 06/06/2004 3:58:35 PM PDT by RockDoc
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To: Coleus

In short, they prey on ignorance.

Another tradgedy to lay at the bishops' feet.


13 posted on 06/06/2004 4:08:19 PM PDT by Desdemona (Kempis' Imitation of Christ online! http://www.leaderu.com/cyber/books/imitation/imitation.html)
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To: RnMomof7

Your experience is rather limited, then.

The Spirit of God does not desire that His Church be splintered into the thousands of non-Catholic splinter groups that the "reformation" initiated.


14 posted on 06/06/2004 4:16:34 PM PDT by Notwithstanding (Fides et Ratio)
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To: RnMomof7
The Ex Catholics I know that are born again believers (and that have no will, thought or desire to return to the Catholic church) were led out not by man but by the Spirit of God.

It's a spirit alright, but not of God (you figure out where I'm heading with this).
15 posted on 06/06/2004 4:20:08 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: man of Yosemite

Because there is actually much more Truth that you were denied by the ill--formed Catholics who let you down in the first place. Your own experience proves it. However, this Truth you will never receive where you are.


16 posted on 06/06/2004 4:20:52 PM PDT by Notwithstanding (Fides et Ratio)
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To: man of Yosemite
I might have stayed in Catholic circles if they had led me to Christ. Now, having experienced Christ, why return to the place which failed to show him to me?

Because it's the only true Church? Don't blame us because you didn't do the research. You should have taken an hour or two to pick up a Bible and the Catechism.
17 posted on 06/06/2004 4:21:32 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: Desdemona
In short, they prey on ignorance.

Kind of like Jehovah's Witnesses, who use "love-bombing" and Scripture hop-scotch to fool the ignorant (a study showed that only 4% of JW's ever even attended college).
18 posted on 06/06/2004 4:23:00 PM PDT by Conservative til I die
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To: Conservative til I die

Personal responsibility?


19 posted on 06/06/2004 4:23:46 PM PDT by Notwithstanding (Fides et Ratio)
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To: Desdemona

It's time to go back to the Baltimore Catechism, I went to Catholic School post VaII and didn't really learn too much until my father bought some old catechism books which I learned on my own.


20 posted on 06/06/2004 4:27:26 PM PDT by Coleus (Roe v. Wade and Endangered Species Act both passed in 1973, Murder Babies/save trees, birds, algae)
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