Catholic Connection – April 22, 2016 – Hour 2

+  Intro, News, and Annie Mitchell

  • Description: Before today's news, Teresa checks in with Annie Mitchell to find out what we can look forward to on the "Son Rise Morning Show" next week.
  • Segment Guests:

+  You Can Share the Faith: Reaching Out One Person At A Time

  • Description: "Many Catholics are baffled about how to share the faith, but the good news is—it’s not complicated. Jesus didn’t have a twitter account, followers on Facebook, or a livestream app, though he would have made good use of those. He started with one person, then another, then a handful—and his mission grew. Karen Edmisten’s own journey from atheism to Catholicism followed a similar low-key, one-on-one model and frames her lively advice. As she moves from an initial impression—“Catholics are weird”—to her conversion, friends along the way listen, support, answer her questions and give her the space she needs. In You Can Share the Faith: Reaching Out One Person at a Time Edmisten draws out practical pointers from her own story and the stories of others to help you share your faith confidently and with compassion."
  • Segment Guests:
    • Karen Edmisten

      Karen Edmisten, a former atheist who converted to Catholicism at the age of 35, is a freelance writer, frequent guest on Catholic radio, and the author of The Rosary: Keeping Company with Jesus and Mary, Through the Year with Mary, After Miscarriage, and Deathbed Conversions: Finding Faith at the Finish Line. She has contributed to several other books, including Style, Sex, and Substance, Atheist to Catholic, and A Little Way of Homeschooling, as well as writing for a variety of magazines.

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+  You Can Share the Faith: Reaching Out One Person At A Time

  • Description: Karen Edmisten continued

+  Spiritual Direction Connection

  • Segment Guests:
    • Dan Burke
      President & Founder , Avila Institute for Spiritual Formation
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+  Conclusion

  • Description: Teresa wraps up this edition of "Catholic Connection."

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