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1. Featured: Make Yourself At Home With Our Virtual School
2. Story from the Street: Spiritual Food at the Farmer's Market
3. Story from the Street: First Official Outing
1. Featured: Make Yourself At Home With Our Virtual School
2. Story from the Street: Spiritual Food at the Farmer's Market
3. Story from the Street: First Official Outing
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Make Yourself At Home With Our Virtual School

Fall is fast approaching, and our virtual and live schools will begin soon! If you've been considering joining, why not sign up today? With virtual schools on both coasts, you can learn how to evangelize no matter where you live. And it all takes place in your home sweet home.

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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Spiritual Food at the Farmer’s Market

Detroit, MI. A group of us from the SPSE National headquarters evangelized again at the local farmer’s market. It was the Feast of St. Dominic so we promoted the Rosary with greater fervor. Our hope is that we could draw people into a relationship with Our Lord and Our Lady through this beautiful sacramental.

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First Official Outing

Carroll, IA. It’s always exciting when a team has their first evangelization outing. They will bring Jesus to many souls and allow God to pour out graces on people that may not have received them had this team not started. What an absolute blessing!

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