
Brandon Vogt, Founder of ClaritasU (www.claritasu.com), joins us for a discussion about how to share your faith with confidence, clarity, and joy. And why you might want to.
Questions Covered:
- 05:57 - What is the problem people have when saying the Catholic Church is the truth?
- 11:45 - How do you deal with social pressure and social conflict when trying to share your faith?
- 16:56 - I’m a college student. Is it best for me to share my faith in the classroom or in social settings?
- 19:10 - How would ClaritasU help me share my faith?
- 28:00 - How do you respond to Protestants who don’t believe in the last things?
- 29:45 - What do college students tell their friends when they are asked, “why do you go to Mass”?
- 34:00 - Is it okay to use exaggerations to get your point across?
- 40:50 - What do you say to Catholics who say, “I don’t discuss my faith because it is private”?
- 43:06 - What do you recommend to someone from the Vatican II generation who was not taught about the faith? Where do we go to learn so we can share?
- 47:00 - How do you stay calm when you are really passionate about Catholicism and want a family member to convert?
- 49:45 - My husband is anti-Catholic. Whenever we talk about the faith we argue. How do I approach sharing my faith with him without getting emotional?
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