How to Share the Faith – The Inner Life – June 16, 2025

Fr. Carter Griffin joins Patrick to discuss How to Share the Faith

  • (4:11) what are some misconceptions about evangelization?
  • (14:19) Dan – Whenever I meet someone I always say God be with you. I also wore a tee shirt that would say when was your church founded.

(20:28) Break 1

  • How do you learn more about your Faith to share it?
  • (24:58) Gary – One of the ways I share my faith is by saying God bless you or Christ is risen to one person. I do it however so that everyone around me can hear it!
  • (29:32) Pat – one time I was verbally attacked by a friend who was protestant. I was shocked and speechless. I was very disappointed and want to go deep into my faith because of it.
  • Are people really being converted with social media?

(39:09) Break 2

  • Patrick shares an email about how to evangelize family member?
  • (44:34) Mark – I was protestant and now Catholic. I share the gospel in the streets now and what I have learned is that if someone is waiting outside of the church for money I invite them to come in a pray because its free!
  • Michael – we talk about evangelizing with non-Catholics but What about evangelizing Catholics. especially with the importance of the Eucharist. what are some things we might do to help?
Patrick Conley was born, raised, and baptized in Wisconsin in a Protestant tradition. After meeting his wife, Kendra, through an Evangelical ministry at the University of Minnesota, they entered the Catholic Church in 2010. They listened to Relevant Radio, specifically The Inner Life, while preparing to enter the Church. Conley now holds a degree in theology from Oxford University and has served the Church in both academic theology and grassroots pastoral ministry. Conley teaches religion classes in a Catholic elementary school, serves as his parish Director of Religious Education, and is in formation for the permanent diaconate. He also hosts Practicing Catholic on Relevant Radio, exclusive to the Minneapolis area’s airwaves, and is a traveling presenter for the Catherine of Siena Institute apostolate. He lives in rural Wisconsin with his wife and their bulldogs, Georgie and Bingley.