“Tempo of the Rosary”

“Tempo of the Rosary”

Boise, ID. Click here to read more stories from our team in Boise, ID The following report comes to us from team leader Lucy in Boise, ID: Lots of people were out in the sunny Spring weather. Three evangelists, Chuck, Todd and I, made it out to share the Gospel. We...

“Digital Evangelization”

“Digital Evangelization”

Chicago, IL. Click here to learn more about our Virtual School of Evangelization The following report comes to us from evangelization school student Roberta in Chicago, IL: I was on Telegram (instant messaging) and someone said, “They defiled the rainbow...in it lies...

April 7, 2021

Like  Tweet  Pin  +1  in In This Issue 1. Featured: Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet and Novena With Us! 2. Story from the Street: Ad Hoc Outing, Pt. 2 3. Story from the Street: Get in Class and Change the World! Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet and Novena With Us! SPSE...

March 2021

Why would a loving Father require the death of his beloved Son? This month’s Whaddaya Say is about the manner in which God redeemed the world. Some people object to Christianity on the grounds that a good God wouldn't have a plan that requires the death of His Son....

“A Helping Hand”

“A Helping Hand”

Pontiac, MI. Click here to read more stories from our Matchan Soup Kitchen team The following report comes to us from team leader Anne in Pontiac, MI: "Edgar" didn't want prayer as he passed our SPSE table and said he was “OK”. Our evangelist took his name and said...

March 31, 2021

Like  Tweet  Pin  +1  in In This Issue 1. Featured: Get in Class and Change the World! 2. Story from the Street: Ad Hoc Outing, Pt. 1 3. Story from the Street: Getting Our Feet Wet Get in Class & Change the World! Launched in 2020 due to the global pandemic, the...

“SPSE at the Beach”

“SPSE at the Beach”

  Click here to read more stories from our St. Leo's Soup Kitchen team The following report comes to us from evangelist Patti: I have been in Florida for the past several weeks on vacation. I set up a little station on St. Patrick’s Day and brought some rosaries...