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In This Issue

1. Featured: Our Virtual School Has You Covered
2. Story from the Street: Called To Christ Through His Church
3. Story from the Street: Refreshing Experience
1. Featured: Our Virtual School Has You Covered
2. Story from the Street: Called To Christ Through His Church
3. Story from the Street: Refreshing Experience
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Our Virtual School Has You Covered From Coast to Coast

The pandemic is now stretching into the Fall of 2020 (and likely beyond) and Our Lord still needs laborers for the vineyard. To respond to this need, we came up with our new Virtual School of Evangelization so that you can take classes from just about anywhere. And with both east and west coast time zone options, we've got you covered!

Our school emphasizes direct evangelization strategies, relational ministry, and personal growth as an evangelist. Our method of teaching is to learn together through small groups, mentorship, class discussion, and group evangelization outings where possible with our local teams. This cooperative approach helps each student to grow confident evangelizing in various circumstances (family, friends, strangers, in public, and in ministry). There will be evangelization opportunities at the end of each quarter. Each student completes a goals and growth worksheet, and a mentor works with each student on those goals throughout the year.

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Called To Christ Through His Church

Boise, ID. In today's story, one of the people our evangelists spoke with asked an important question about why we keep Sundays holy and set aside for God. Our evangelist gave quite a good response about the forgetfulness and selfishness of human beings, and that recalling God's goodness just once per week makes things go so much better in our lives. Our other evangelist said it's only 1/7 of our week, which is the least we can do for a God who is (and continues to be) so good to us!

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Refreshing Experience

Detroit, MI. It was wonderful to be back evangelizing at St. Leo’s Kitchen! My partners were not able to join me, so Beth kindly offered to be my partner. Some of the guests were people I have prayed with before and some were new faces. In almost all situations, people accepted our invitation to receive prayer and very willingly came to the table to choose a medal, rosary, etc. Each guest had their own story and cross to bear. More importantly, they realized that we need to give thanks to Jesus Christ for the Blessings we have as we knock on His door.

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We need your help! As a grassroots, volunteer-driven apostolate, we depend on our monthly donors to sustain our operations. Sustaining Partners keep our hundreds of teams throughout the world going and allow us to develop new tools, resources, training, and workshops for the New Evangelization.

 
         
 
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