2:30 – 4:00 pm | Proclaiming the Glory of God through our Stories of Grace

2:30 pm – 4:00 pm
Hartsfield

Recent research shows that the single greatest difference between those who identify as Catholic and those who identify as former-Catholics is “the belief that God is a personal being personally involved in the lives of people today.” If we are to shape our whole lives as a Christian story, we must first learn to recognize, craft, and share stories of grace about particular life experiences. This session will introduce seven principles for crafting stories of grace for teens, young adults, and even not-so-young-anymore adults that allow us to speak of God’s action in our lives in persuasive and very real terms.


Leonard DeLorenzo

Leonard J. DeLorenzo, Ph.D., is a faculty member of the McGrath Institute for Church Life and teaches theology at the University of Notre Dame. He has authored What Matters Most: Empowering Young Catholics for Life’s Big Decisions (Ave Maria, 2018), Witness: Learning to Tell the Stories of Grace that Illumine Our Lives (Ave Maria, 2016), Work of Love: A Theological Reconstruction of the Communion of Saints (University of Notre Dame Press, 2017), and he is the co-editor of Dante, Mercy, and the Beauty of the Human Person (Cascade, 2017). Please visit his personal website for more information at leonardjdelorenzo.com.