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MARCH 2018 JESUS: The World’s First Marketing Agent thick, juicy steak, grilled to perfection, A tender, melt-in-your mouth flavor, served piping hot with a huge, fluffy, steaming baked potato, covered with savory sour cream, sharp cheddar cheese, and real bacon bits....ahhh! Steakhouse customers who have such a memorable dining experience are sure to tell others about their meal, and chances are, the steakhouse will have more customers. Just as a satisfied customer feels compelled to share his or her dining experience, we, too, as Catholics should also share our faith experiences by evangelizing. When we wear faith-related t-shirts or display faith-related bumper stickers on our cars, we are evangelizing. When we say grace before meals in the presence of others, we are evangelizing. When we share VOL's monthly newsletter with others, we are evangelizing. Jesus told His disciples to be “fishers of men,” and to “go and make disciples of all nations.” In Jesus' time, however, there were no t-shirts, bumper stickers, or newsletters. So how did Jesus and His disciples share their faith? They used a method that still proves to be the most effective way of gaining followers: word-of-mouth! Most Catholics would probably not feel comfortable walking around the supermarket talking to strangers about God. Our society has developed unwritten guidelines that issues such as faith are personal and should not be discussed publicly. Even the use of faith-related phrases and scripture quotes in casual conversations are frowned upon at times. Evangelizing opportunities are plentiful, though, if we keep our eyes open; and they shouldn't make us uncomfortable or awkward. Ever spend time in a waiting room? Be open to having a conversation with other patients, and if the opportunity arises, consider talking about your faith and your church. Standing in line while waiting for, well, anything, can be an open door to evangelize. Family gatherings and parties are also wonderful occasions to share the Catholic faith. Sometimes God opens a door from a casual conversation to an evangelization moment. Don’t be afraid to walk through that door. It may be just what the other person needs! We need not be bible scholars to evangelize, just having a love for Christ is sufficient. People have a keen sense of knowing when someone is sincere and faith-filled. Listening to someone speak from the heart about how a homily at a Mass fed his or her soul is just as meaningful as hearing the same person give details on how a meal at a local restaurant fed his or her body. New Orleans Saints fans proudly display the team's logo on dozens of paraphernalia such as jerseys, caps, framed pictures, home décor, and lots more. It tells the world, “Look! I'm a fan! I support the team!” It also opens a door for discussion about the team or the sport. The same holds true for our Catholic faith. Wearing clothing or jewelry, or displaying home furnishings that illustrate our faith tells the world, “Look! I'm a Catholic! I support my faith!” Again, an open door! Catholics are blessed to have the opportunity to receive and Body and Blood of Christ through the Eucharist. A small, fragile piece of unleavened bread stamped with a cross is changed into the Body of Christ at the hands of a priest, then served in a golden ciborium to Catholics who have prepared their hearts to receive Him, knowing that their souls have been fed and their venial sins forgiven. Doesn't really compare to a steak dinner, now does it? Is your closet filled with sports jerseys? Does your car’s bumper stickers show your support of a school? Is your refrigerator covered with magnets from companies you patronize? Those are great ways to show your support of a team, school, or company, but how do you show your support of your Catholic faith? PAGE 6