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101 Ways to Evangelize (eBook, ePUB) - Windley-Daoust, Susan
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The Church is calling Catholics to bring the good news of Jesus Christ to a world that desperately needs it. Parishes need to reach out to the wider community beyond their walls, and individuals need to become confident witnesses to the transforming love of Jesus Christ.
But what does this evangelizing mission look like for you and your parish? How can you begin? And how is this different from "Church as usual"?
This little book will help you imagine the answers to those questions with practical advice and creative ideas to get you started. Read the list of ideas, pray over them, and
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The Church is calling Catholics to bring the good news of Jesus Christ to a world that desperately needs it. Parishes need to reach out to the wider community beyond their walls, and individuals need to become confident witnesses to the transforming love of Jesus Christ.

But what does this evangelizing mission look like for you and your parish? How can you begin? And how is this different from "Church as usual"?

This little book will help you imagine the answers to those questions with practical advice and creative ideas to get you started. Read the list of ideas, pray over them, and check off the ones that inspire you. Use these ideas as a starting point, modifying or developing them as necessary to fit your own mission field: your parish, family, workplace, and neighborhood. Then, go out and do it!

Evangelization is our call¿...¿so with the help of the Holy Spirit, let's share the good news with a world that needs it!


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Autorenporträt
Susan Windley-Daoust is Associate Professor and Chair of Theology at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. She is the author of Theology of the Body, Extended: The Spiritual Signs of Birth, Impairment, and Dying (2014), and The Gift of Birth: Discerning God's Presence in Childbirth (2015), and numerous articles.