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How to Talk to Catechists: A Practical Application

How to Talk to Catechists: A Practical Application

FromEvery Knee Shall Bow (Your Catholic Evangelization Podcast)


How to Talk to Catechists: A Practical Application

FromEvery Knee Shall Bow (Your Catholic Evangelization Podcast)

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Sep 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dave “Wolfsbane” VanVickle is … not here today. It’s just me, Gomer, with a special episode where I recorded a talk I gave to my catechists about how to become excellent teachers of our Faith. This talk is the past two episodes of EKSB put into practice.
If you are a catechist, thinking about becoming a catechist, or work with catechists in any way, this episode will be extremely helpful.
Snippet from the Show
What is catechesis? It’s about giving growth to a faith that already exists because of evangelization that has already happened. But if evengalization hasn’t happened, what are we maturing?
5 Practical Takeaways
1. Read and pray with Ephesians 4:1-16
2. Memorize Catechesi Tradendae paragraph five.
3. Handwrite every student’s name and pray for them for 1 min every day.
4. Write one sentence per lesson that ties it to the person of Jesus Christ.
5. Come up with one example from your life per lesson.
Released:
Sep 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Lay Catholic evangelists Michael Gormley and Dave VanVickle bring you a podcast series that teaches you how to confidently share your Catholic faith with your family members, friends, co-workers, and the strangers you meet on airplanes. Every episode, Mike and Dave give you five steps you can take each week to become an instrument God uses to spread the Gospel, heal hearts, and renew his Church. Be inspired by stories of miraculous conversions and be reminded that God still powerfully intervenes to transform people's lives.