Thank you for your work! The Story of Civilization has been a real blessing to our family. Listening to the audiobooks is part of what sparked my son’s love for history. Lately he’s been listening to them again. No need to make him study history in our homeschool, he does it on his own!
Thank you Mr. Campbell for sharing your journey. Baptism does something & our souls are indelibly marked. Your story is very encouraging, especially as I think of my daughter starting her adult life. Thank you to the host for allowing Mr. Campbell to tell his story. I appreciate you being here !
We are reading your books in my homeschool family. We were sick of the protestant history curriculum and the added stories really highlight the reality of the history and how the church shaped our civilization. My children love to hear the stories. My wife and I each read the chapter so we are all learning it together! As a public school teacher for 30 years, I have never seen a more effective means to teach history. I have used your information in my classes so many times to help highlight the inestimable importance of the church- yes even in a public school. God bless you!
Thank you for this encouraging story! Been studying Catholicism for a little over a year and can really relate to many things here, but I loved the personal elements of your own experiences with Jesus and your vision of the Eucharist at the end was so beautiful.
Some of his experience he is talking about is very similar to my own experience. My grandfather was a pentecostal pastor. I remembered he invited me to one of the meetings inside their church during the afternoon. At one point everyone started to move like epileptic. I was just looking around with unmoved. Then an older woman got curious with me. She noticed I was not with the Holy Spirit. I mean she knew it because it was my first time there and nothing that was happening there make me move my body or my mouth. She knew I was an unbeliever so she made an effort to get me into the church during this opportunity however I think that the way she did was wrong. She tried to push me. She pointed at me in front of all and she started to say I was in darkness. Then she got close to me and grabbed my hand and started to pull me while she was inviting me to go to the front to do what everyone was doing. I just thought that approach was wrong and disrespectful. My grandfather just remained silent and when we returned to his house we did not talk about what happened.
@@mr.campbellexplains First read from your blog in probably 2011. You've taught me many good things. Every so often I still come back as a resource. For example, I went back to what you had written on the Dictatus Papae, after a recent Jay Dyer livestream where he made ignorant claims about it.
That was a great story. I was curious but time ran out- How did his parents react to him going back to the Catholic Church? And I was curious about his relationship with his mom and dad after he had moved out while he was trying to find himself.. and so lost.. I got the feeling that he had a pretty good relationship with his mom and dad, but it was not discussed. Like, Was he going home on weekends checking in with mom and dad etc. I just thought it would be interesting to know a little bit more about the family relationship while he was going through all that. I’m glad he came out OK in the end.
Thank you for your work! The Story of Civilization has been a real blessing to our family. Listening to the audiobooks is part of what sparked my son’s love for history. Lately he’s been listening to them again. No need to make him study history in our homeschool, he does it on his own!
glad to have you back
Thank you Mr. Campbell for sharing your journey. Baptism does something & our souls are indelibly marked. Your story is very encouraging, especially as I think of my daughter starting her adult life. Thank you to the host for allowing Mr. Campbell to tell his story.
I appreciate you being here !
We are reading your books in my homeschool family. We were sick of the protestant history curriculum and the added stories really highlight the reality of the history and how the church shaped our civilization. My children love to hear the stories. My wife and I each read the chapter so we are all learning it together! As a public school teacher for 30 years, I have never seen a more effective means to teach history. I have used your information in my classes so many times to help highlight the inestimable importance of the church- yes even in a public school. God bless you!
Thank you for this! I am very pleased to hear the books have been such a blessing.
Beautiful story. God works in such mysterious ways. We need to pray for John.
Jon heard this broadcast and was very moved by it : )
Phillip, your testimony really touched me. Thank you.
So beautiful. I guess I would be a revert too. Hadn't heard that term.❤ I get how you feel it was part of your journey.
AMAZING testimony, Phillip! Thank you so much for sharing your story! Brought me to tears. I'm so thankful to have you as my brother in Christ!
Thank you for your kind words : )
Hearing this story is a blessing. Thank you
+JMJ
Wow!🌹🌹🌹🙏Those are graces...Signal grace.🙏🌹🌹🌹Thanks be to God.Ave Maria🌹🌹🌹
St.Francis of Assisi,pray for us.🌹🌹🌹🙏
Great story. Thank you Phillip for sharing it with us.
Thank you for sharing your faith journey.
And for the work you're doing to convey Catholic history to the young.
God bless!
Powerful and heartful of a young lost man who finds Jesus really does loves him and walks with him in his life's journey.
Thank you for this encouraging story! Been studying Catholicism for a little over a year and can really relate to many things here, but I loved the personal elements of your own experiences with Jesus and your vision of the Eucharist at the end was so beautiful.
What a powerful testimony and beautiful child of God!! God Bless you Phillip and your ministry!! ❤️
Excellent show. Thank you.
Awesome show Bro Phillip. Thank You for sharing your story which is definitely inspiring.
God Bless You Both men.🙏🏻
Beautiful story of God’s mercy and love for us…a true testament to His faithfulness to His people 🙏
You're story is really inspiring, thank you for sharing. 🇨🇦
Wow! What a gifted man! Thank you for sharing your story. Such a blessing for anyone who listens. 🙏🙌🙏💝
Beautiful story! Thanks for sharing ❤
This show was great. Thank you
Beautiful story. Thank you
Some of his experience he is talking about is very similar to my own experience. My grandfather was a pentecostal pastor. I remembered he invited me to one of the meetings inside their church during the afternoon. At one point everyone started to move like epileptic. I was just looking around with unmoved. Then an older woman got curious with me. She noticed I was not with the Holy Spirit. I mean she knew it because it was my first time there and nothing that was happening there make me move my body or my mouth. She knew I was an unbeliever so she made an effort to get me into the church during this opportunity however I think that the way she did was wrong. She tried to push me. She pointed at me in front of all and she started to say I was in darkness. Then she got close to me and grabbed my hand and started to pull me while she was inviting me to go to the front to do what everyone was doing. I just thought that approach was wrong and disrespectful. My grandfather just remained silent and when we returned to his house we did not talk about what happened.
Unam Sanctam Catholicam!
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@@mr.campbellexplains First read from your blog in probably 2011. You've taught me many good things. Every so often I still come back as a resource. For example, I went back to what you had written on the Dictatus Papae, after a recent Jay Dyer livestream where he made ignorant claims about it.
That was a great story. I was curious but time ran out- How did his parents react to him going back to the Catholic Church?
And I was curious about his relationship with his mom and dad after he had moved out while he was trying to find himself.. and so lost.. I got the feeling that he had a pretty good relationship with his mom and dad, but it was not discussed. Like, Was he going home on weekends checking in with mom and dad etc. I just thought it would be interesting to know a little bit more about the family relationship while he was going through all that. I’m glad he came out OK in the end.
I was home pretty regularly. My mom actually came back to the Church at the same time I did as a result of my conversion.
@@mr.campbellexplainsThank you so much for your testimony. Welcome Home!
Thank you! Did your parents ever return to practice the faith?
My mother did; my father is not Catholic but he's what I'd call "Catholic adjacent" haha
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