“The amateur tweets. The pro works.” That’s one of my favorite quotes from Stephen Pressfield’s Turning Pro. It is the only two sentences in a chapter titled, “The Professional Will Not Be Distracted.” For writers, social media can either be a distraction or an opportunity to share our work. We have to make this important…
Teens Need Healing
Teenagers today are struggling. They are wounded. Some have big wounds caused by abuse, both physical and emotional. They have big, challenging issues with sexual abuse, physical abuse, drugs, and alcohol. So many of them–even the popular kids–feel like outcasts. They feel unwelcome and not accepted for who they are. This isn’t a Catholic problem…
15 Ways to Measure Social Media Success (and Why Authors Should Ignore Them)
Before developing a systematic approach to using social media as an author, I’m spending some time studying how authors are using social media effectively. Before I can even get started, though, I’ve been struggling with the question of “why?” How do I know if what I’m doing is working or not? It is a question…
Why did Jesus speak in parables?
This post is a part of an ongoing series of discoveries about the new evangelization. (Find out more here.) Today, I spent some time looking at the first occurrence of a parable in the Gospels: What was it about? What message did Jesus have for the kingdom? Instead, I got very interested in the question…
Good Apologetics, Bad Apologetics
Apologetics can either remove the obstacles that stand in the way of truth or they can create them. We can either push people away or invite them in. Apologetics can be a fearful form of self-preservation or an artful presentation of the beauty of our faith. When we share our faith, we must do it…