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In This Issue

1. Featured: Our Virtual School Begins in Less Than a Week. Sign up today!
2. Story from the Street: Our Efforts Are Bearing Fruit
3. Story from the Street: Put Love Where There is No Love
1. Featured: Our Virtual School Begins in Less Than a Week. Sign up today!
2. Story from the Street: Our Efforts Are Bearing Fruit
3. Story from the Street: Put Love Where There is No Love
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Our Virtual School Begins in Less Than a Week. Sign up today!

The start of this year's virtual school of evangelization is fast approaching, with classes beginning in less than a week -- Tuesday, Sept. 14 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. EST! Our virtual school offers students the same high-quality education as the onsite school--the only difference being that it's virtual. You still get the personal attention, small group discussions, opportunities to speak with the instructor one-on-one, and so much more. Students from all over the world took our virtual class from the comfort of their homes this past year and learned how to be effective evangelists.

Why not take the first step towards becoming an evangelist by signing up for our virtual school? Learning from home is a convenient option, yet our virtual course still offers a rigorous curriculum taught by evangelization experts.

Each school year consists of 4 quarters, with 8 classes per quarter, and runs from September 2021 to May 2022. To learn more, simply click here.

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Our Efforts Are Bearing Fruit

Lagos, Nigeria. I met Patricia at Divine Mercy Catholic Church in Lagos, Nigeria last year when Randy and I went there to train the people how to evangelize. Patricia is from the Warri area in Delta State, Nigeria, but came to Lagos for the training. She and I communicate regularly and she is doing street evangelization after attending our talks. She uses materials I bought from the SPSE store and sent to Nigeria.

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Put Love Where There is No Love

Gaithersburg, MD. I was very blessed to have one of the members of St. John Neumann parish come and help me evangelize last Thursday along with my husband. Amparo is a beautiful Columbian woman who loves her faith and is passionate about spreading it! There are many Latinos, young families in particular, who have left the Catholic Church and therefore are not passing on the faith to their children. Amparo had many very important conversations about enrolling their children in a Religious Ed Program at our church. She is also from the Legion of Mary and shares her love for Our Lady as well.

There are also many people who have just moved into the area from Africa. This was the case with a young man, Pierre. He was very eager to know what churches in the area offer Masses in French which we gave to him. It was beautiful to see him hungry to be with the Lord.

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