This week in our continuing series on evangelization tips, we’re talking about using the One Good
Reason method to evangelize atheists. For our purposes, atheists are people who either say there is
no God, or say they don’t know whether or not there’s a God. Here’s a refresher on the One Good
Reason method:
Listen. Start with questions and not arguments. Befriend. Search for common ground
and try to relate to them. Make it personal. Share your struggles and let them know
they’re not alone. One Good Reason. When the time is right, share your one good
reason for (in this case) believing in God. Invite. Offer them to take the next step,
whatever that may be.
If they are open to listening to your one good reason for believing in God, let them know that God is
the best and simplest explanation for so many things. God is,
1. The best explanation for why anything exists instead of nothing
2. The best explanation for why the universe began to exist
3. The best explanation for the fine-tuning of physics for intelligent life
4. The best explanation for our perception of of objective moral values and duties
5. The best explanation for religious experience, mystical experience, near death experience and
miracles
6. The best explanation for why consciousness is not reducible to mere physical processes alone
7. The best explanation for the order and intelligibility of the universe
8. The best explanation for the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the rise of Christian
belief
This is just scratching the surface of the topic, for you will need to study one or more of these areas to
get any traction in a conversation. But these should at least get you started.
This evangelization tip was brought to you by St. Paul Street Evangelization. For more information,
take our course One Good Reason for Atheists at evangelizationschool.com.
The upcoming Southwest Wisconsin CEW (Christian Experience Weekend) will be held at Immaculate
Conception School in Kieler, WI. The women’s weekend will be February 14-16, 2025. The men’s weekend will be February 21-23, 2025. These weekends begin at 7:00 p.m. Friday and end on Sunday at approximately 4:30 pm. If you want to do something special for yourself, attend a
CEW weekend. Application forms are available at www.swwicew.org or in some of the church entrances.
For more information on the women’s weekend, call Patti Eggers at 608-574-6665. For the men’s weekend, call Jeff Schaefer at 608-778-9321. Weekends fill up fast. Applications will be taken on a first come first serve basis.
Thank you to everyone who worked to make our churches beautiful inside and out for Christmas. Thank you to all who gave donations for the flowers and decorations. We can be very proud
of our beautiful churches.
Thank you to everyone who has very generously supported our parishes throughout the year and at Christmastime. May God’s love and blessings be with you and your family in 2025!
St. Mary’s School is deeply grateful to everyone for their very generous gifts to St. Mary’s teachers and staff.
A special thank you to all the families who have participated in Family Faith Formation. It is such a blessing to watch the families share a meal, pray together, and grow in their faith. Thanks to our
prayer warriors, snack providers and catechists who provide their time to help build God's Kingdom on Earth.
After Abortion, Find Hope
Whether recent or long ago, the decision and experience maybe haunting your mind and heart. Find hope and healing by contacting Project Rachel for private consultation or by attending a Rachel’s Vineyard retreat. You don’t have to suffer anymore. Contact Mary 608-821-3177, [email protected] or visit madisondiocese.org/rachel
Confidentiality is assured.
Every parent has the serious responsibility of raising their children to love the Lord, and of making sure they do everything in their power to get them to heaven. The Catechism of the Catholic Church says, "Through the grace of the sacrament of marriage, parents receive the responsibility and privilege of evangelizing their children. Parents should initiate their children at an early age into the mysteries of the faith of which they are the 'first heralds' for their children" (CCC 2225). A simple, but profound daily practice that parents can utilize is the daily blessing. You have spiritual authority over your children, and can call down God's blessing on them as often as you wish. This will leave them feeling safe, protected and loved.
A parent can say one of the following brief blessings at basically any time, such as when a child is going to play or to school, or when the child is going to bed each night. The parent makes the sign of the cross on the child's forehead or heart and can say one of the following blessing options offered by the USCCB:
May God bless you.
May God keep you safe. God be with you.
God be in your heart.
May God bless and protect you.
Or you can offer your own personally worded blessing. One of our staff members likes to say "May God bless you and keep you today and every day of your life." Either way, this practice will likely help your child live in peace, and may help ensure their practice of the faith down the road.
This evangelization tip was brought to you by St. Paul Street Evangelization. To learn more or to enroll in our online classes, make sure to visit St. Paul School of Evangelization at evangelizationschool.com.
We invite you to find help through Retrouvaille, (ret-tro-vi), where husbands and wives are helped to re-discover each other. In Retrouvaille, couples discover they are not alone. There is hope and grace.
Madison’s upcoming Retrouvaille program is January 31 – February 2, 2025 at the Green Lake Conference Center. Follow up sessions will be in Madison. Call (920) 369-8836 or check our website at www.helpourmarriage.org Your confidentiality is always respected.
St Mary’s School has teamed up with Hamann’s Helping Hands again this holiday season to help gathering gifts for children that are spending the holidays in the hospital. We will be collecting gifts until December 20.