Lifeguarding and Why We Can’t Wade In
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Lifeguarding and Why We Can’t Wade In

Welcome back to another “starting conversations” article. Feel free to share with your staff, volunteers, prayer group, social media friends to initiate some specific conversation on evangelization. God bless your discussion! It’s late summer and people are swimming. What better time to offer a parable for becoming an evangelizing parish? …Once there was a person…

Why Can’t We Recruit Volunteers?
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Why Can’t We Recruit Volunteers?

Why can’t we recruit volunteers? I don’t know a parish–or non-profit of any sort–that isn’t short on volunteers. Some have more of a volunteer deficit than others, but it seems to be universal…or at least the norm in the United States. If you are reading this article, I don’t have to tell you how difficult…

How Do You Foster a Eucharistic Revival? (Hint: four ways)
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How Do You Foster a Eucharistic Revival? (Hint: four ways)

If you haven’t heard…we in the United States are in a Eucharistic revival. Have you heard? I forgive you if you haven’t heard. While I think this is one of the most impressive mission initiatives I have heard yet from USCCB, I know lots of people have not heard much, if anything. While I think…

Evangelizing is for Rural America, Too

Evangelizing is for Rural America, Too

The second in our “Starting Conversations” series. Feel free to share with your parish staff, community, small group, or some friends for some dialogue on evangelization topics that don’t get as much air time as they should. One problem I tend to see with the processes available to parishes that wish to become evangelizing parishes…

Why Don’t We Evangelize People Living with Disabilities?

Why Don’t We Evangelize People Living with Disabilities?

For all the discussion of the New Evangelization in the past forty years, there are topics that simply don’t get discussed, and should. I’m offering an occasional series of posts called Starting Conversations that I hope will get people thinking, talking, and doing. While I will offer opinions, my offerings are meant more to serve…