New Evangelization and You -  Greg Willits

New Evangelization and You (eBook)

Be Not Afraid

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2023 | 1. Auflage
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If you're like many Catholics today, you love the Church and you long for others to know the peace and joy you've experienced. But how can you communicate it? Greg Willits is passionate about helping you share your faith. He's explored all kinds of ways to reach out-from radio and TV to various forms of social media-and he's learned a lot about what works and what doesn't. The New Evangelization and You: Be Not Afraid encourages Catholics everywhere to first know their faith, and then to live it and share it authentically with others. Many Catholics have heard the phrase 'New Evangelization' but don't know what it means or how they might apply it in their lives. The New Evangelization and You clearly explains what the New Evangelization is and how it applies to every Catholic, and examines realistic ways to make the New Evangelization a part of each Catholic's daily living. While explaining the goals, history, concepts, and action items of the New Evangelization, the book spotlights other Catholics already making a difference by the ways they share their faith and inspires readers to embrace this call in their own lives. This book is meant to light a fire under every Catholic and to inspire an active response of faith. Experience the joy of knowing faith, living faith, and sharing faith.
If you're like many Catholics today, you love the Church and you long for others to know the peace and joy you've experienced. But how can you communicate it? Greg Willits is passionate about helping you share your faith. He's explored all kinds of ways to reach out-from radio and TV to various forms of social media-and he's learned a lot about what works and what doesn't. The New Evangelization and You: Be Not Afraid encourages Catholics everywhere to first know their faith, and then to live it and share it authentically with others. Many Catholics have heard the phrase "e;New Evangelization"e; but don't know what it means or how they might apply it in their lives. The New Evangelization and You clearly explains what the New Evangelization is and how it applies to every Catholic, and examines realistic ways to make the New Evangelization a part of each Catholic's daily living. While explaining the goals, history, concepts, and action items of the New Evangelization, the book spotlights other Catholics already making a difference by the ways they share their faith and inspires readers to embrace this call in their own lives. This book is meant to light a fire under every Catholic and to inspire an active response of faith. Experience the joy of knowing faith, living faith, and sharing faith.

A Short Chapter (Introduction)
My wife and I have had a running joke since before we were married. As long as I can remember, whenever I pick up a new book—whether it is a novel, a textbook, a biography, or even a book in the Bible—I read the introduction. My wife never does. She jumps right to chapter one.
“But if you don’t read the introduction,” I’ve protested time and again, “you might be completely missing important material that sets the groundwork for the entire book!”
This never persuades my bride.
“If it was so important, it would be in the main part of the book,” she counters.
So for her and all others who skip introductions in books, what you are about to read is not an introduction. Instead I’m just calling it “a short chapter.” But if you share with me membership in the “Introduction Readers Association,” we’ll call what you’re about to read “the introduction.”
Why does this section of the book matter?
Because I want to start this book about the New Evangelization with the point that not every approach to the topic of our faith works the same for everyone else. Catholicism is Catholicism, and the teachings of the Church are rock solid. But not everyone learns the same way. Not everyone lives our faith the same way. And not everyone shares the faith the same way. Some people read introductions, and some people don’t.
Our faith is our faith, and truth is but one truth, but Catholicism draws people to herself in a myriad of ways. I hope this “Short Chapter” or “Introduction” will find some common ground for us all to begin our individual journeys in the New Evangelization.
Time to Burn
Throughout this book I’ll reiterate the definition I typically use when attempting to quickly explain—before that glazed look appears in the eyes of whomever I’m speaking to—the New Evangelization: The New Evangelization is about re-evangelizing the world for Jesus Christ, starting with us. It is about knowing the Catholic faith more deeply, living that faith more fully, and sharing the faith more successfully. (Quite honestly, if by the end of this book you’re doing any of these things with even a modicum of improvement, I’ll consider this work successful.)
While speaking to members of the College of Cardinals about the New Evangelization during a day of reflection in February 2012, Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York said that the teaching of the Second Vatican Council “refines the Church’s understanding of her evangelical duty, defining the entire Church as missionary, that all Christians, by reason of baptism, confirmation, and Eucharist, are evangelizers.”1
This is important for you to keep in mind. You have a calling. Once the faith is embedded in your brain and propelling your life, the Holy Spirit will work through you to spread the Good News to others. You may not clearly know what that entails at this very moment, but I firmly believe that God desires you to grow in understanding his purpose in your life, especially in relation to the role waiting for you in the New Evangelization.
I want to light a fire under you. Or rather, I want to simply inspire you to ask the Holy Spirit to light a fire under you.
I want you not only to believe that Catholicism is the greatest part of your life—a golden, shining beacon of hope and truth and faith and joy and constant love—but also to experience a nearly insatiable hunger for knowledge about your faith that draws you on a daily basis to become more excited about its role in your daily existence.
Furthermore, once you’re on a daily journey of exploring and growing in the knowledge of your faith, I want you to stoke the fires even hotter, so that you can live your Catholic identity to the fullest. After all, do you want to just be a Catholic who talks the talk, or do you want to be a soldier for our gracious God in heaven who walks the walk?
Last, I want that ongoing thirst for knowledge and that unquenchable desire to live out your faith to be so consuming (“for our God is a consuming fire,” Hebrews 12:29 tells us) that it spills out of you and makes it impossible for you to keep it to yourself.
Simply Said
We need to start with a very simple truth: You can be a better Christian.
You’re not as good a Christian as you could be or should be, and if you’re completely honest with yourself, you’ll probably admit that you’re not as good a Christian as you want to be. I don’t care if you’ve gone to Mass or Christian services every day of your life. It doesn’t matter if you read your Bible three hours each morning or pray four rosaries before you get out of bed. It doesn’t matter if you’re the pope.
You catch that? Even if you’re the pope, you can be a better Christian. (Hello, Holy Father, if you’re reading this. I love you. Good job you’re doing. Pray for me, please.)
We all can be better Christians. And that’s OK. Because it’s good to have goals. And what better goal is there than eternal happiness with our Father in heaven?
You can do better. I can do better. Everyone in this whole wide world can do better when it comes to living out our Christian faith. And this is at the root of the New Evangelization: constant conversion. We are called to do better because we are called to be witnesses for Jesus Christ in every aspect and at every moment of our lives.
At the onset of the Thirteenth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops, where the focus would be on New Evangelization and the beginning of an exciting Year of Faith in the Catholic Church, Cardinal Donald Wuerl, archbishop of Washington, D.C., and general relator of the synod, made clear a fourfold mission set forward by Pope Benedict XVI to address the New Evangelization. The four points are to
1.reaffirm the essential nature of evangelization;
2.note the theological foundations of the New Evangelization;
3.encourage the many current manifestations of the New Evangelization;
4.suggest practical ways in which the New Evangelization can be encouraged, structured and implemented.2
“You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you shall be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth” (Acts 1:8).
Have you been a witness for Christ to all around you? Even if you have, you could be doing better.
Don’t take this as the scolding of an overbearing parent or a cynical teacher. Take this more from the perspective of your buddy encouraging you at the gym to lift just one more rep or to go five more minutes on the treadmill. Just as a bodybuilder never quite gets to a point of being as strong as he or she wants, a Christian should never be complacent in where he or she is in her faith.
“Come on, man (or woman)! Feel that burn! Push it! Get stronger!”
We can do it. We can be stronger Christians. We can be more loving children of God. We can be better, for God deserves our best. As witnesses, disciples, servants, and leaders, each day is an opportunity to take one step closer to heaven and another step deeper into our relationship with Jesus Christ.
But it’s not easy.
The Challenge
There’s no denying that we live in a world that oftentimes feels completely messed up. We have an overabundance of wars, political polarizations, quarrels within our own homes and parishes, disrespect for human life in multiple forms, belittling of the message of Christianity, and blatant attacks on religious liberties. Is it even feasible to preach the gospel effectively in today’s world?
I say it is. Why would Jesus give us the challenge of witnessing to the ends of the earth if it was a task of pessimistic futility?
I’m convinced that most Christians, even ones who find themselves mired in sinful behavior that may at times seem inescapable, desire a greater closeness with God. Most desire the freedom that comes from being bound not to the ways of this world but to our God.
I’m convinced that many of us hold within our hearts an almost insatiable desire to draw others to God as well. We know of the love and goodness that comes from a relationship with Jesus Christ, the joy we feel in his presence, and we want those we love and care about to experience that same joy. We want to invite them to accompany us on our own journeys to deeper closeness with Jesus Christ.
But the truth is that many people either don’t know how to invite others along or simply lack the conviction and the courage to do so. For some the word evangelization is so intimidating that it borders on impossible.
My hope is that this book will change that.
One way to accomplish this goal is by sharing my own experiences (both the successes and failures). I’ll also share with you stories of others in this great big world who are stumbling toward perfection and trying to bring others along.
What I won’t do is give you a concrete road map, a recipe book, or a conclusive “How to Be a Better Catholic in Thirty Days” guide. Instead, my goal is to give you a better understanding of why...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.1.2023
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie Christentum
ISBN-10 1-63582-479-6 / 1635824796
ISBN-13 978-1-63582-479-7 / 9781635824797
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