Road to Damascus: Converting with St. Paul Day 2

Reflections on publicizing our Catholic faith in our work and communities

“Do not conform yourselves to this age but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and pleasing and perfect.” Romans 12:2. Saint Paul sketch by Stella Maris Art.

Welcome to Day 2 of our series, Road to Damascus: Converting with St. Paul.

Again, this spiritual coaching series is to help you pronounce your Catholic faith even more as you put out content, build your business brand, and participate in your communities.

Let’s reflect honestly here, sisters.

  • Do you commonly see (or actually look for!) Catholic brands or Catholic influencers to help inspire your work and how you represent your faith in your public/personal brand?

  • What are your current beliefs about how your faith fits into your business?

  • Do you love Jesus but you’re afraid of what publicizing your Catholic faith would do (or not do) to your brand?

  • Despite all these roadblocks, do you still feel called to include how much your faith means to you in how you display and run your business?

I too have struggled with hiding my faith, and after years in the shadows, I’ve finally opened up and poured out my heart for Christ - not just in my private circles, but in my online business and specifically, as a core virtue and mission in my online business as a Catholic coach and spiritual life director.

Would you like more inspiration and examples of how you can have this same faithful work conversion too?

Stay close, sisters. For Day 3, we’ll continue to think about how we can transform our fears into faithfulness as we become more outward in declaring our Catholic faith in our work.

If you’d like encouragement and accompaniment in discerning how you can more faithfully include your love for God in your business rebranding, I’d love to listen.

How is God calling you to conversion in your offerings this season?

Reach out and share your story with me here.

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