by | Oct 31, 2017 | Apologetics, Practical Evangelization, Techniques
Yes, There is a God An interview with Dr. John Bergsma We are joined today by Dr. John Bergsma for an interview about his new book, “Yes, There is a God and Other Answers to Life’s Big Questions.” Dr. Bergsma is a member of our Board of Advisers and...
by Mark Hornbacher | Jan 22, 2016 | Practical Evangelization, Stories from the Street
Royal Oak, MI. Some of our evangelists have been getting really creative in finding ways to share the faith with others. One of our especially dedicated and enthusiastic evangelists is Randy. Here is Randy’s account of some outreach he made to his extended family...
by Mark Hornbacher | Nov 27, 2015 | Practical Evangelization, Stories from the Street, Techniques
Milwaukee, WI. Once they’ve started to evangelize on the streets, many of our evangelists branch out and do the same in their everyday life. They engage in what might be called grocery store, gas station, or restaurant evangelization. Case in point – Dave, of the...
by Mark Hornbacher | Sep 4, 2015 | Practical Evangelization, Principles
By Joseph J. Serwach Sharing your faith publicly gives others hope. Esquire writer Tom Chiarella, investigating “the power of the uniform’’ recently decided to walk through Chicago dressed as a priest, a mechanic, a security guard and a doctor (on different days) to...
by Mark Hornbacher | Sep 1, 2015 | Practical Evangelization, Stories from the Street
Here, we see St. Paul Street evangelist Peter doing “airport evangelization” with our now famous Pope Francis million dollar bill tract. These tracts are great ice breakers to start conversations anywhere, anytime – on the street, at the park, at a coffee...
by Mark Hornbacher | Mar 1, 2015 | Practical Evangelization, Stories from the Street, Techniques
About every three weeks, SPSE’s San Francisco team takes the Faith to the streets. Pictured is evangelist Mary Fong giving Rosaries to a woman and child, and evangelist Stephen Bolin standing ready. Two other SPSE evangelists, Robert Seib and Ted Kirk, were also...