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Jesus-Centering & Witnessing

    Jesus-Centering is the goal of human life. Jn. 15:5: “I am the Vine, you are the branches”, Jesus tells us, “He who dwells in me, as I dwell in him,...

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    Jesus-Centering is the goal of human life. Jn. 15:5: “I am the Vine, you are the branches”, Jesus tells us, “He who dwells in me, as I dwell in him, bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.”

    Professor Romuald B. Simeone in these audios teaches different aspects of Jesus-Centering. From learning moment by moment how we can stay connected to him, to witnessing Jesus to others, so they may also become attached to Him, the Vine, Professor Simeone presents Jesus’ Model and Word to us in down to earth fashion, that is simple to follow and absorb, if we are like curious children and sit at the Divine Master’s feet. Ask Jesus to help you “hear with your heart”, and once again, “be converted and healed” by Him! If you like a video, don’t forget to make a comment and pass it on! Then YOU become one of Jesus’ witnesses!

    Romuald B. Simeone is a Genetic historian, Catholic apologist, poet, writer and former Foreign Mission Catechist in Australia, Malaysia, Thailand, India, Israel, Singapore, and Lebanon. He is the author of the Lectio Divina series entitled Bible, Love Letters From Your Father, Books of John–Gospel of John, Letters, and Revelation. As a Foreign Mission Catechist Romy Simeone assisted Bishop J.Chan of Penang, Archbp. M. Kien of Thare, and Archbp. D. Athaide of Agra, under whom he pursued Scholastic Philosophy, Thomistic Theology and Biblical Studies.
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