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| Title: Catholic Street Evangelization: Stories of Conversion and Witness By: Steve Dawson & Adam Janke Format: Paperback Vendor: Ignatius Press Publication Date: 2016 | Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.63 (inches) Weight: 2 pounds ISBN: 1586179888 ISBN-13: 9781586179885 Stock No: WW179885 |
This book begins with the inspiring story of Steve Dawsonhis dramatic conversion to Catholicism as a young man and his founding of St. Paul Street Evangelization, an international apostolate that has grown to hundreds of teams in seven countries in just a few years.
Also included are other moving stories of conversion and witness. The authors are ordinary Catholics who have come to love Christ so much that they now talk about Him with total strangers in public placesstreet corners, parks, and shopping areas. They aren't theologians, nor are they highly trained apologists with Ambrosian rhetorical skills or Dale Carnegie slickness, yet their simple missionary efforts have yielded amazing results.
The book's style is readable, accessible, and conversational. It illustrates the missionary calling of all baptized Christians, including Catholics. It reveals the joy and fulfillment that come to those who humbly yet boldly share the good news of God's mercy with others.
"This book is a great reminder of the mission of the laity in evangelizing the world."
Most Reverend Allen Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit
"Pope St. John Paul II called for a New Evangelization, but who's actually doing it? These people are. Read their stories, learn, and be encouraged."
John Bergsma, Ph.D., Professor of Theology, Franciscan University of Steubenville.
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