Your Faith Story: Always be ready, continued

Excerpt from the Preface of Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story: Tools, Tips, and Testimonies.

Always be Ready – Part 2

(Part 1 here.)

Was God calling me to evangelize with the story of my initial conversion and so many descriptions of how he manifested his presence in my life? As I prayed for guidance, I kept coming across two verses from the First Letter of Peter on the radio or a website, in a homily or a book. I kept hearing and reading: “Always be ready to give an explanation to anyone who asks you for a reason for your hope, but do it with gentleness and reverence” (1 Peter 3:15-16, NABRE), until I knew it by heart.

What does “always be ready” mean? For me, it meant to look back on my many experiences of God’s love and mercy and be ready to share them. Yes, I had felt the nudging of the Holy Spirit to share an incident in my life with someone who was going through a similar situation. How could I be ready to do this anytime and anywhere? As a writer, I needed to organize something on paper.

Keeping the “always be ready” Scripture before me as my mission, I highlighted events from my journal and formalized them into short articles. My big and little conversion experiences became clearer to me as I relived them and received new insights.

God’s presence and encouragement as I rewrote these mini-stories convinced me to outline a program to help people clarify and organize their faith experiences. Then I could help them share their stories with others. But speaking in front of an audience was a game stopper. I froze. Could the love of the Lord overcome my stage fright? God would have to perform a miracle to get me in front of a live audience.

As I had experienced with the “always be ready” Scripture verse, almost everywhere I went God put me in front of someone from Toastmasters, a group method of learning and practicing public speaking. Was this the way he would heal my fear? Yes, in a year’s time I gained the skills and confidence to get over my initial panic in front of a crowd—but only with his grace.

Through all this, I learned that evangelization is a calling and a ministry, much more than creating a book of my ideas and experiences. That’s because we bring God’s presence to others through our story—and we bring them hope in a world that is losing hope. We encourage others tremendously—and ourselves, because we are doing what we were created to do: proclaim the greatness of the Lord in our lives.

We may think we need a degree in theology to evangelize. We are all called to show God’s love and encouragement as we tell of his actions in our lives and the way his love changed us. Through our story, God inspires others to discover their story of his abundant grace working in their lives.

I created the Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story Ministry to embolden people like me, and perhaps you, who want to evangelize but don’t know where to start. The Holy Spirit guided me through every decision from blogging my journal entries to presenting my first evangelization workshop. On the way to the venue where the workshop would be held, Mount St. Michael School, that voice was back—the voice I’ve heard a few other times. The one who inspired me to write the journal entries over the years directed me to choose blog posts to share, drummed 1 Peter 3:15-16 into my head until I memorized it, and told me to seek out Toastmasters. This time, it said, “You’re not going to Mount St. Michael to give a couple of talks—you’re going to launch a new ministry.”

So I did, surprising everyone—myself most of all!

The talks went well. During the breaks In the workshop, women begin to share their faith stories, confirming the message of the Holy Spirit. I was amazed! Some of them planned to continue sharing in their Bible study and share groups. My DVD, Sharing Your Faith Story, came next and then I was ready to write the book.

We have a commission from the Holy Spirit to evangelize. He is our Guide. We now have a guidebook to give us tools, tips, and testimonies to show us how to do it. In the thirty testimonies, you will find inspiration from mothers and fathers, a religious Sister and a bishop, converts from atheism, New Age, Mormonism, and many Protestant denominations. Stories of how God used the Theology of the Body, Humane Vitae, the Eucharist, Adoration, RCIA, Cursillo, Marriage Enrichment, the Charismatic Renewal, children, retreats, Catholic radio, and family tragedies to bring his presence and healing into broken lives.

Like the Catholics in these stories, I’m not a famous evangelist, but someone like you with a great story. And now I am ready to share with you what I’ve learned about evangelizing through my testimony. Instead of cowering in the corner, self-conscious about being accepted or rejected, I find pure joy in proclaiming God’s blessings. I invite you to dive into that rarest of joys. Come join me and these blessed Catholics who share their stories from hearts of gratitude — and never look back.

Let the adventure begin. Joy awaits!

© 2019 Nancy HC Ward

Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story: Tools, Tips, and Testimonies equips Catholics to evangelize through their faith story and gives them more than thirty stories of conversion, renewal, reversion to Catholicism or a call to a religious vocation. Available as a book, ebook or DVD on Amazon.com. For more information see NancyHCWard.com

 

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Nancy Ward

Nancy Ward writes about conversion, Christian community, and Catholicism. After earning a journalism degree, she worked for the Diocese of Dallas newspaper and the Archbishop Sheen Center for Evangelization, then began her own editing service. She’s a regular contributor to CatholicMom.com, SpiritualDirection.com, CatholicWritersGuild.com, NewEvangelizers.com and a contributing author to The Catholic Mom’s Prayer Companion. Now, through her Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story: Tools, Tips, and Testimonies workshops, retreats, book, and DVD, she shares her conversion story at Catholic parishes and conferences, equipping others to share their own stories.

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