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In This Issue

1. Featured Article: TOMORROW! Join Steve Dawson for our March Missionary Companions Partner Benefit
2. Featured Video: Lexa Invites You to Join Us for Immersion 2022!
3. Story from the Street: Two New Catholics
4. Story from the Street: Our Unchanging God, Pt. 1
1. Featured Article: TOMORROW! Join Steve Dawson for our March Missionary Companions Partner Benefit
2. Featured Video: Lexa Invites You to Join Us for Immersion 2022!
3. Story from the Street: Two New Catholics
4. Story from the Street: Our Unchanging God, Pt. 1
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Join SPSE Founder and President of SPSE, Steve Dawson, live on Zoom for an exclusive conversation and Q & A on Thursday, March 31 at 7:00 PM EDT.

This special event is free and available to all SPSE Supporters, Partner Level or higher. If you are not already a partner, it's not too late! Click here to become a partner today to receive this exclusive benefit and so much more.

Click below to register now. All registrants will receive an email with the zoom link on the day of the event.

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Two New Catholics

Vermillion, OH. When the opportunity presents itself, my team and I try to offer folks that stop to talk the chance to say the Jesus Consecration Prayer. Even if they don’t say the prayer, we still like to chat and see what the Holy Spirit wants to do. Not too long ago when we were out evangelizing at Jamie’s Flea Market in South Amherst, I invited a man named Jim to Mass at my parish and he took me up on the offer. After Mass, he entered RCIA. I had a second person, Ann, come to Mass recently. She met our pastor and said that she wanted to come into full communion with the church!

As you can see in the photo, we also gather the many prayer requests and intercede for those the team meets.

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Our Unchanging God, Pt. 1

Boise, ID. Last week featured sunshine alternating with cold wind gusts, snow, and sleet. When the sun came out, so did the people. As we were setting up, a homeless man named “Brian” selected a Rosary. He told us he had just finished cancer treatment and was told he was cancer-free. However, fear and constant “what-if” thoughts were depressing him and tempting him back into drinking. We prayed for him and gave him a Divine Mercy prayer card, encouraging him to unite his suffering with Christ’s. We also encouraged him to keep the Rosary near and use its meditations on Jesus’ life to break the recurrent thought patterns. He seemed to feel more hopeful as he left. Lord, please grant Brian peace, protection, and courage.

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