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1. Featured: There's Still Time to Register for Our West Coast Virtual School!
2. Story from the Street: Reckless Love of God
3. Story from the Street: The Prophet of the Most High
1. Featured: There's Still Time to Register for Our West Coast Virtual School!
2. Story from the Street: Reckless Love of God
3. Story from the Street: The Prophet of the Most High
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Both of our onsite School of Evangelization locations are well underway, as is our East Coast Virtual School. While registration has closed for these schools, we're still accepting applications for our West Coast Virtual School of Evangelization. Click here to apply.

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.

Don't forget, East Coast virtual students meet on Tuesdays from 6-8 p.m. West Coast virtual students meet on Wednesdays (beginning Oct. 7) from 7-9 p.m.

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Reckless Love of God

La Jolla, CA. A Christian lady named Kara who used to run an orphanage in Tijuana, Mexico stopped by with eight of her adopted kids. Kara and her kids hung out for the rest of the evangelization session and afterwards we had a bonfire, sang praise and continued to pray for whomever wanted prayer. It was an amazing night and we plan on doing it again this Friday, so come join us.

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The Prophet of the Most High

Gaithersburg, MD. The church prays every morning in the Liturgy of the Hours the prayer of Zechariah prophesying about his son St. John the Baptist. It is also a call to the whole Church also that we too are called to be prophets to prepare the way of the Lord. “For you will go before the Lord to prepare his way, to give his people knowledge of salvation by the forgiveness of their sins.” (Luke 1:68-70).
My husband and I recently had a get together at our home inviting our evangelists over to thank them for their commitment to the SPSE Team. One of the evangelists hit the nail on the head when he was relaying to one of the other evangelists what the most important thing on his heart is when going out to evangelize: the kerygma.

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