Category Archives: how to share faith

Obstacles to Reaching Out to Inactive Catholics

The desire to share the presence of Jesus with friends, family, or those in need is a good thing. It is a gift from the same Holy Spirit who guided Jesus and the Saints to embrace a deeper compassion, especially … Continue reading

Posted in growth for evangelizers, how to share faith | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Obstacles to Reaching Out to Inactive Catholics

EVANGELIZATION WORKOUT: Who is Jesus to You?

There are four Christian words that even the most secularized, inactive Catholics may understand (at least in part): God, Jesus, Bible, and Church. Whatever the spiritual background, talking about JESUS, in particular, can be part of a shared conversation about … Continue reading

Posted in encounter Father, Son and Spirit, how to share faith | Comments Off on EVANGELIZATION WORKOUT: Who is Jesus to You?

Understanding Why Catholics Become Inactive

Inactive Catholics can be family: parents, siblings, children, grandchildren, nieces; as well as friends, neighbors, fellow workers. Though they may not be regular Sunday church-goers “YET,” they are still God’s children and our brothers and sisters in Jesus. And we  … Continue reading

Posted in encounter Father, Son and Spirit, how to share faith | Comments Off on Understanding Why Catholics Become Inactive