Recharge

Restore the Conversation: Real Prayer

God wants to speak with you. Maybe you feel that your prayer life is lacking or perhaps you don’t have a prayer life and want to start.  Perhaps when you come to prayer, you think, “well now what?” Let’s go back to the basics: God wants a personal relationship with you and prayer is how it happens. Come and restore your relationship and friendship with God and learn how to continually be restored in friendship with Him.


Restore Peace

Life is busy – and it only seems to be getting busier. Amid the chaos, anxiety, and lack of control, God has a plan; and that plan is one of peace, simplicity, trust, and surrender. As life attempts to toss us about, we can learn to make Jesus our anchor so that we can experience His peace that surpasses all understanding.


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Recharge

Restore the Conversation: Real Prayer

God wants to speak with you. Maybe you feel that your prayer life is lacking or perhaps you don’t have a prayer life and want to start.  Perhaps when you come to prayer, you think, “well now what?” Let’s go back to the basics: God wants a personal relationship with you and prayer is how it happens. Come and restore your relationship and friendship with God and learn how to continually be restored in friendship with Him.


Restore Peace

Life is busy – and it only seems to be getting busier. Amid the chaos, anxiety, and lack of control, God has a plan; and that plan is one of peace, simplicity, trust, and surrender. As life attempts to toss us about, we can learn to make Jesus our anchor so that we can experience His peace that surpasses all understanding.


Q&A

Ask a question here!

 

Recharge

Restore the Conversation: Real Prayer

God wants to speak with you. Maybe you feel that your prayer life is lacking or perhaps you don’t have a prayer life and want to start.  Perhaps when you come to prayer, you think, “well now what?” Let’s go back to the basics: God wants a personal relationship with you and prayer is how it happens. Come and restore your relationship and friendship with God and learn how to continually be restored in friendship with Him.


Restore Peace

Life is busy – and it only seems to be getting busier. Amid the chaos, anxiety, and lack of control, God has a plan; and that plan is one of peace, simplicity, trust, and surrender. As life attempts to toss us about, we can learn to make Jesus our anchor so that we can experience His peace that surpasses all understanding.


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Ask a question here!

 

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Restore the Conversation: Real Prayer

God wants to speak with you. Maybe you feel that your prayer life is lacking or perhaps you don’t have a prayer life and want to start.  Perhaps when you come to prayer, you think, “well now what?” Let’s go back to the basics: God wants a personal relationship with you and prayer is how it happens. Come and restore your relationship and friendship with God and learn how to continually be restored in friendship with Him.


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Submit a Workshop Question | Restore the Conversation

Restore the Conversation: Real Prayer

God wants to speak with you. Maybe you feel that your prayer life is lacking or perhaps you don’t have a prayer life and want to start.  Perhaps when you come to prayer, you think, “well now what?” Let’s go back to the basics: God wants a personal relationship with you and prayer is how it happens. Come and restore your relationship and friendship with God and learn how to continually be restored in friendship with Him.


Workshop Q&A: Tap here to ask a question!

 

 

Submit a Workshop Question | Restore Peace

Restore the Conversation: Real Prayer

God wants to speak with you. Maybe you feel that your prayer life is lacking or perhaps you don’t have a prayer life and want to start.  Perhaps when you come to prayer, you think, “well now what?” Let’s go back to the basics: God wants a personal relationship with you and prayer is how it happens. Come and restore your relationship and friendship with God and learn how to continually be restored in friendship with Him.


Workshop Q&A: Tap here to ask a question!

 

 

Submit a Workshop Question | Restore the Conversation

Restore the Conversation: Real Prayer

God wants to speak with you. Maybe you feel that your prayer life is lacking or perhaps you don’t have a prayer life and want to start.  Perhaps when you come to prayer, you think, “well now what?” Let’s go back to the basics: God wants a personal relationship with you and prayer is how it happens. Come and restore your relationship and friendship with God and learn how to continually be restored in friendship with Him.


Workshop Q&A: Tap here to ask a question!

 

 

William Christopher Hoag

Dr. William Christopher Hoag  has ministered in diocesan, school, and parish settings for 25 years in the areas of catechesis and liturgy. He currently serves as the catechetical director for St. Bernadette Parish in Westlake, Ohio. He is also a member of the online faculty for Franciscan University’s MACE and MA theology programs. Dr. Hoag previously served as associate director of Catechesis for the Cleveland Diocese for seven years. His areas of theological interest include catechesis, liturgy, and ecclesiology. He was certified as a lay ecclesial minister for the Diocese of Cleveland in 2009 and has been a participant of the Bosco Conference since 2004, completing the Diocesan Officials track in 2019.

 

Tom Quinlan

Tom Quinlan has a heart for parish catechetical leadership, having served as parish DRE (in the Chicago Archdiocese) and diocesan director (in Joliet, Illinois) for 25 years. He now serves in leadership formation, adult formation, evangelization, and pastoral renewal for the 24 parishes in the Des Moines metro area. Tom is particularly committed to bringing an evangelizing catechesis to family and parent formation ministry in our country. He has spoken in dioceses across the U.S. and Canada and is the author of three books, including Excellence in Ministry: Best Practices for Successful Catechetical Leadership (Loyola Press, 2017). Tom and his wife, Kristi (a former DRE), are loving life in Iowa with their two little boys, Danny and Matthew.

 

Rania Garnem

Rania Garnem has been handing on the faith in Catholic high schools since 2006. After earning her MA in theology and Christian Ministry with a specialization in catechetics from Franciscan University, she went on to teach for six years at St. Pius X High School, a co-ed archdiocesan school in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Since that time, she has been teaching at Jesuit High School, an all-boys college preparatory school in Tampa, Florida. Rania has taught a variety of courses in theology and has taught students in every grade level of high school.

 

Maureen and Jim Otremba

Maureen and Jim Otremba have been married since 1995. Both hold master’s degrees in Catholic theology and have appeared on EWTN. They have co-authored a Catholic, catechetical pre-marriage inventory called Fully Engaged (www.getfullyengaged.com), which is used throughout the U.S. Maureen has held numerous Catholic ministry positions, including teaching, catechetical work, and pastoral care. Jim also holds a master’s in applied psychology, is a licensed therapist, and works as a Catholic coach. He is a regular guest on Relevant Radio and is finishing his doctorate in psychology. Together, they bring their personal and professional teachings to thousands of Catholics each year throughout the country through workshops, Catholic workbooks, and retreats. Learn more about the Otrembas at catholicfamilyresources.com.

 

Luke Crawford

Luke Crawford  has been at the forefront of Catholic educational leadership for the last 15 years. Most recently, Luke served as president of North Catholic High School in the Diocese of Pittsburgh. After graduating from Franciscan University, Luke taught high school theology for eight years and filled a variety of leadership roles, including director of Mission Integration and Campus Ministry, religion department chair, dean of students, and principal. During the six years that Luke served as principal and then president of NCHS, the school grew from 270 to 630 students. Luke has an intense passion for Catholic education and evangelization. His greatest joy is family life, which he shares with his beautiful wife, Katy, and their five sons and two daughters.

 

Larann Wilson

Dr. Larann Wilson’s personal and professional mission is based on Matthew 28:18-20: to share the good news of Jesus Christ and to lead people into a deeper relationship with our Lord through daily conversion, knowledge, prayer, and the sacramental life. She holds her master of arts from Franciscan University with a specialization in catechesis and her doctorate of ministry from The Catholic University of America. Dr. Wilson serves as director of Parish Leadership Engagement in the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City where she supports pastors, principals, and ministry leaders in their roles in evangelization and catechesis. Originally from Connecticut, Dr. Wilson now calls Oklahoma home.

 

Justin Frato

Justin Frato is the adult faith formation and RCIA coordinator at St. Laurence Catholic Church in Sugar Land, Texas, as well as a mentor for Franciscan University’s Catechetical Institute. He holds an MA in theology and Christian Ministry from Franciscan University and has served in professional catechetical work for over 20 years. Driven by his passion for the new evangelization; Justin speaks, writes, and has co-hosted a radio show on this topic. He and his wife, Meghan, have been married 18 years and have five children.

 

Damon and Melanie Owens

Damon and Melanie Owens are founders of Joyful Ever After (joyfuleverafter.org) and hosts of The Catholic Marriage Summit (CatholicMarriageSummit.com). Since 1993, Melanie, full-time homeschooling mother of eight, and Damon, first executive director of the Theology of the Body Institute, have trained over 20,000 couples in marriage, NFP, and theology of the body. Presenters at the 2015 World Meeting of Families and the 2017 USCCB Convocation of Catholic Leaders, Damon and Melanie keep a full international speaking schedule on the good news of marriage, sexuality, theology of the body, theology of the family, adoption, and NFP. In 2018, Pope Francis honored Damon with the papal Benemerenti Medal. Damon and Melanie have been married for 27 years and currently live outside Philadelphia with their children.

 

Eric Gallagher

Eric Gallagher is a husband and father living in South Dakota. He has been in full-time ministry since 2003 and is currently serving the Diocese of Sioux Falls as the director of Youth Discipleship and Evangelization. Eric holds a master of arts in theology from the Augustine Institute. Eric is also the founder of ComeFollow.Me, a platform that assists those desiring to grow as disciples of Christ through online resources and community.

 

Joshua Miller

Dr. Joshua Miller is devoted to building culture in which each person can flourish in his/her personal vocation for building up the body of Christ and sanctifying the world. He is the co-author with Luke Burgis of Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person (2018) and a contributing author of The Motivation Code (2020). Dr. Miller helped build The Center for Leadership (CFL) at Franciscan University of Steubenville. He leads the freshmen seminar, Personal Vocation and Christ Centered Leadership, and coordinates the CFL vocation coach program. He has an MA and PhD in philosophy of the human person. He and his wife, Brooke, are joyfully Catholic, have six children and live in Steubenville, Ohio.

 

Dr. Doug Beaumont

Dr. Douglas Beaumont earned a PhD in theology from North-West University and an MA in apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary, where he taught for several years before coming into full communion with the Catholic Church. He has since appeared on The Journey Home and Catholic Answers Live and has been interviewed for The National Catholic Register, EWTN, Relevant Radio, and The Patrick Coffin Show. Douglas is the author of Evangelical Exodus and The Message Behind the Movie, has contributed to Mind, Heart, and Soul: Intellectuals and the Path to RomeBumper Sticker CatholicismThe Best Catholic Writing, and The Apologetics Study Bible for Students, and has written for Catholic Answers MagazineStrange NotionsNational Catholic Register, and Catholic World Report.

 

Mark Joseph

I had a great upbringing, the oldest of four boys to two loving parents. Married right after college, we had three kids in six years. I bought a business at 27 and grew it moderately over 10 years before hitting the proverbial homerun.

Although things looked good from the outside, I was never satisfied. I was chasing the American dream. I was incapable of living in the moment, always pushing for more, striving for what I hadn’t already achieved. The pace crowded out the peace.

I then suffered significant tragedy, where I was literally forced to my knees, in need of real help. Quite unexpectedly in March, 2006, I experienced conversion, really feeling the unconditional love of God for the first time in my life. My journey began there.

Having become passionate about my faith, I felt a real call to leave the commercial world to go to work for the Catholic Church, joining Franciscan University of Steubenville in 2012. Today I work as the Vice President of Outreach and Evangelization at the University, where I am part of a team that gets to evangelize, educate, and empower, all by God’s grace, tens of thousands every year.

Given what I’ve learned and how the message resonates with so many, all by the grace of God, I’ve become committed to helping others.

I’ve written a book, which was published in August, 2018 by Our Sunday Visitor, and launched this web site. I blog, speak, and work with people who are overwhelmed by life to understand that they are made for greatness, coaching them through the process that leads to peace, joy, and fulfillment.

I am married to my best friend, Cyndi, and have three adult children, two son-in-laws, one soon to be daughter-in-law, and a granddaughter. Cyndi and I live outside of Pittsburgh, PA., where our passions are faith, family, health, and fitness.

 

Chris Vaughan

Chris Vaughan is the director of Marriage and Family Life for the Diocese of Fort Worth. He graduated from Franciscan University with a BA in theology with a concentration in religious education in 2000 and completed his MA from Franciscan in 2017. Chris’ experience in catechesis has included parish religious education, RCIA, Hispanic ministry, and youth and young adult ministry. He and his wife, Angie, have been married for 20 years and have six children.

 

Antoniette Pace

Antoniette Pace responded to a unique calling that eventually led her from the classroom to parish ministry. Bringing her gift of teaching to her position in the active Salesian parish of St. Benedict in the Toronto Archdiocese in Canada, Antoniette’s ministry is further enriched by clinical pastoral education (CPE) training and theological studies from the Toronto School of Theology. For nearly 25 years, she has served in various areas of parish life including sacramental preparation, RCIA, and refugee resettlement. Two decades ago, Antoinette helped bring the Toronto chapter of Magnificat, an international ministry of Catholic women, to the archdiocese and continues to serve in the ministry.

 

Dr. Therese Recinella

Dr. Therese Recinella has worked in education for over 30 years. She earned a bachelor of science and secondary education degree from Central Michigan University and a master of arts in theology and Christian Ministry with a specialization in catechetics from Franciscan University of Steubenville. She earned her doctorate in ministry from The Catholic University of America. A teacher at the elementary, secondary, and graduate levels. Dr. Recinella served 13 years as a parish director of Religious Education in the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. Currently, Dr. Recinella is director of Catechesis for the Diocese of Corpus Christi, Texas.