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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael J. SanemPublisher: Liturgical Press Imprint: Liturgical Press Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.085kg ISBN: 9780814668580ISBN 10: 0814668585 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 24 March 2023 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsContents Introduction: The Signs of the Times ix Part I Everything We Do Is a Touchpoint of Evangelization 1. A New Moment for the New Evangelization 3 2. The Mission Has a Church 14 3. Following the Lead of Our Liturgy: Eucharistic Evangelization 28 4. Following the Lead of Our Lady: Incarnational Evangelization 42 Part II Evangelization Is Getting to Know the Radical Goodness of God 5. The God of the Good News 53 6. Contemplative Evangelization: Finding God in Prayer 64 7. Good News for the Poor 74 Part III Evangelization Is a Radical and Credible Witness to God’s Goodness 8. Becoming a Good News Parish 87 9. Models of a Good News Church 99 Conclusion: Parishes Are Real Places 114 Notes 117ReviewsIn a down-to-earth, readable, and accessible style, Michael Sanem gets at the core mission of discipleship. What does it mean for disciples to be evangelizers? What is involved in the evangelizing mission of the whole people of God? Michael Sanem addresses these thorny issues with insight and wisdom born out of real life church community experience and engagement. The book challenges our way of thinking about what it means to be church, and the elements involved in its evangelizing mission. Questions for reflection along with added specific thoughts to continue the conversation are components of each chapter, making the book an ideal tool for small group sharing. Take and read. It will change you. Biagio Mazza, pastoral associate and director of faith formation at St. Sabina Parish, Belton, Missouri In this one book, Michael Sanem summarizes the history and current culture of evangelization, highlights gifts and dangers within the church and within parish communities, and brightens the radical but credible path forward. Becoming the Good News should be studied by every parish serious enough about the Gospel to engage in honest, humble self-questioning. John Kraus, director of Morning Glory Ministries, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Kansas City, Missouri Michael J. Sanem has given us a vision of evangelization that is not a recruitment process but a form of physical and spiritual presence. In doing so, he restores a contemplative dimension to evangelization that is often overlooked--those moments when, as he phrases it gracefully, 'Even our silence can evangelize.' Michael Centore, editor of Today's American Catholic Michael Sanem's development of evangelization in Becoming the Good News is both compelling and lucid. By filling this book with insights from his years in parish ministry, his theological studies, and his own spiritual growth, Sanem leads us to an appreciation of evangelization as a total parish culture, and not just one more parish program. This is a good book for a pastor to read and a parish council to study. Fr. Patrick Rush, pastor emeritus of Visitation Church, Kansas City, Missouri Through a first-person account, Michael Sanem will guide you along a journey of faith, gospel and mission. He will open your heart anew to the good news you have received, clarify your vision of the fractured world around you, and show you how to map out a way forward. Invaluable for those in parish ministry, this resource will help every Christian encounter Jesus Christ where he otherwise goes overlooked. Paul Turner, pastor of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Kansas City, Missouri """In a down-to-earth, readable, and accessible style, Michael Sanem gets at the core mission of discipleship. What does it mean for disciples to be evangelizers? What is involved in the evangelizing mission of the whole people of God? Michael Sanem addresses these thorny issues with insight and wisdom born out of real life church community experience and engagement. The book challenges our way of thinking about what it means to be church, and the elements involved in its evangelizing mission. Questions for reflection along with added specific thoughts to continue the conversation are components of each chapter, making the book an ideal tool for small group sharing. Take and read. It will change you."" Biagio Mazza, pastoral associate and director of faith formation at St. Sabina Parish, Belton, Missouri ""In this one book, Michael Sanem summarizes the history and current culture of evangelization, highlights gifts and dangers within the church and within parish communities, and brightens the radical but credible path forward. Becoming the Good News should be studied by every parish serious enough about the Gospel to engage in honest, humble self-questioning."" John Kraus, director of Morning Glory Ministries, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Kansas City, Missouri ""Michael J. Sanem has given us a vision of evangelization that is not a recruitment process but a form of physical and spiritual presence. In doing so, he restores a contemplative dimension to evangelization that is often overlooked--those moments when, as he phrases it gracefully, 'Even our silence can evangelize.'"" Michael Centore, editor of Today's American Catholic ""Michael Sanem's development of evangelization in Becoming the Good News is both compelling and lucid. By filling this book with insights from his years in parish ministry, his theological studies, and his own spiritual growth, Sanem leads us to an appreciation of evangelization as a total parish culture, and not just one more parish program. This is a good book for a pastor to read and a parish council to study."" Fr. Patrick Rush, pastor emeritus of Visitation Church, Kansas City, Missouri ""Through a first-person account, Michael Sanem will guide you along a journey of faith, gospel and mission. He will open your heart anew to the good news you have received, clarify your vision of the fractured world around you, and show you how to map out a way forward. Invaluable for those in parish ministry, this resource will help every Christian encounter Jesus Christ where he otherwise goes overlooked."" Paul Turner, pastor of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Kansas City, Missouri" """Michael Sanem’s development of evangelization in Becoming the Good News is both compelling and lucid. By filling this book with insights from his years in parish ministry, his theological studies, and his own spiritual growth, Sanem leads us to an appreciation of evangelization as a total parish culture, and not just one more parish program. This is a good book for a pastor to read and a parish council to study."" Fr. Patrick Rush, pastor emeritus of Visitation Church, Kansas City, Missouri ""Through a first-person account, Michael Sanem will guide you along a journey of faith, gospel and mission. He will open your heart anew to the good news you have received, clarify your vision of the fractured world around you, and show you how to map out a way forward. Invaluable for those in parish ministry, this resource will help every Christian encounter Jesus Christ where he otherwise goes overlooked."" Paul Turner, pastor of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Kansas City, Missouri ""In this one book, Michael Sanem summarizes the history and current culture of evangelization, highlights gifts and dangers within the church and within parish communities, and brightens the radical but credible path forward. Becoming the Good News should be studied by every parish serious enough about the Gospel to engage in honest, humble self-questioning."" John Kraus, director of Morning Glory Ministries, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Kansas City, Missouri ""In a down-to-earth, readable, and accessible style, Michael Sanem gets at the core mission of discipleship. What does it mean for disciples to be evangelizers? What is involved in the evangelizing mission of the whole people of God? Michael Sanem addresses these thorny issues with insight and wisdom born out of real life church community experience and engagement. The book challenges our way of thinking about what it means to be church, and the elements involved in its evangelizing mission. Questions for reflection along with added specific thoughts to continue the conversation are components of each chapter, making the book an ideal tool for small group sharing. Take and read. It will change you."" Biagio Mazza, pastoral associate and director of faith formation at St. Sabina Parish, Belton, Missouri ""Michael J. Sanem has given us a vision of evangelization that is not a recruitment process but a form of physical and spiritual presence. In doing so, he restores a contemplative dimension to evangelization that is often overlooked—those moments when, as he phrases it gracefully, 'Even our silence can evangelize.'"" Michael Centore, editor of Today’s American Catholic ""This book is an ideal resource to assist parish evangelization teams and ministry leaders to reflect on who their parish is, what gifts it possesses, how they find joy, and where the Holy Spirit is leading. By engaging in this type of reflection, parish teams will find their path to help their parish become the Good News. "" Pastoral Liturgy" Author InformationMichael J. Sanem lives in Kansas City with his wife and three sons. A former Bernardin Scholar at Catholic Theological Union, he is the author of Your Church Wants to Hear from You: What Is the Synod on Synodality? and works in evangelization ministry at the Church of the Nativity in Leawood, Kansas. He is a contributor to Give Us This Day and writes regularly at incarnationiseverywhere.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |