Category Archives: evangelizing events unplugged

Using “the Singer and the Sailor” to Offer Hope to Young People

Sharing the Good News about Jesus happens in many ways, including: serving another’s needs, invitations to faith, insightful conversations, witnessing, teaching, and challenging values or beliefs. When we try to share faith with young adults, in particular, especially during times … Continue reading

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Who Will You Be with This Christmas?

Many government and health organizations recommend that we limit in-person, holiday celebrations to the members of our immediate households. But what if we have not seen family members for several months? What if you, or I, live alone? And what … Continue reading

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Before You Mail Your Ballot or Enter the Voting Booth

Many are suffering from anxieties raised by the tenor of this year’s presidential election, on top of fears about the coronavirus, lack of employment or dealing with ongoing restrictions like social distancing. On a more personal note, many feel like … Continue reading

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