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Articles on Evangelization
1. Evangelization: Jesus Commands us to Go
“Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in
the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit.”
Matthew 28:19
The Lord Jesus tells us to go, but we don’t want to go. That
is why the Lord keeps telling us to.
We are occupied with “my, my, my, me, me,
me.”
The Catholic Church has especially lost sight of the Go dimension of this
vocation of a Christian. (read more)
2. Sept 16 Healing Mass Report

I’ve been back in Texas for almost six years. I’ve not seen
anything like this since we lived in Tulare County in 2003.
We go to a
Protestant Church full of ministry families and we’re not seeing a move
of the spirit like this.
3. Prepare for the Storm
Preparate Para la Tormenta (Prepare for the Storm) was
held in Mt. Pleasant , TX and drew Catholic Latino Youth
from Texas,
Arkansas and Oklahoma to worship the Lord. We were excited to see if
Catholic kids were on fire for Jesus.
4. Catholic Evangelization
 Catholics who live their faith in full obedience to the Magisterium of the Church – should be on fire.
This doesn’t mean that they preach on street corners or knock on doors handing out fliers, but that
they make Jesus Christ present in their daily lives. This is Catholic evangelization, and the world needs much more of it. (read more)
5. Evangelization: The simple, yet complex, definition of evangelization
by
By Marcel LeJeune in Catholic Spirit, Austin, TX
“I am not ashamed of the Gospel. It is the power of God for the salvation of souls.” (Romans 1:16)
In its simplest form evangelization is sharing your faith with another person.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church says... (read more)
6. Basic
Primer on Evangelization
by
By Marcel LeJeune
“Just as the whole
economy of salvation has its center in Christ, so too all missionary
activity
is directed to the proclamation of his mystery.” (JPII - Redemptoris
Missio, 44)
In its simplest form evangelization is sharing your faith with another person
either explicitly
in speech or implicitly in how we live out our faith. (read more)
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