A firsthand look at Rome’s religious system from a former priest’s perspective, with clear, practical insights for readers seeking understanding.
This nonfiction work presents twenty-seven prominent points about Romanism, told by a native of Rome who was once a Papal priest. It blends personal experience with direct discussion of church practices, aiming to illuminate why the author left the faith and what Protestants and Catholics alike can consider about the system today. The book is written in a plain, earnest voice that seeks to reach hearts as well as ears.
- Learn about the author’s journey from Rome to a different understanding of faith.
- Explore concrete examinations of Roman Catholic teachings and practices from a witness inside the tradition.
- See how personal experience, scripture, and respectful argument shape the discussion.
- Understand debates over church authority, tradition, and how truth is sought in Christianity.
Ideal for readers seeking a thoughtful, accessible introduction to the topic from someone who lived it and now speaks with compassion and clarity.