
Helping others learn about our faith requires embodying Jesus Christ’s teachings. One effective way is through “witnessing”—living with integrity, charity, and service to show the transformative power of faith. Evangelisation is a journey guided by the Holy Spirit; our role is to be faithful witnesses through a combination of living our faith and praying for others.
— Analisa Canay

To evangelise, I must practice what I preach. I would build a friendship and share how faith has impacted my life. I’d invite her to Mass, guide her through the rituals, and follow up with patience. Providing a rosary and introducing the catechism are practical steps. If she shows interest, I would suggest formal classes to explore the faith further.
— Imelda C. Dizon

Evangelising is challenging because it involves total transformation. A major hurdle is understanding the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. I would explain our worship and sacraments clearly while modeling authentic Christian behavior—compassion, patience, and forgiveness. I will pray to the Holy Spirit for wisdom as I walk beside them through their doubts.
— Shalee Marie Altoy Mamu

True evangelisation begins with an encounter with Jesus’ love. As a former Protestant, I discovered the fullness of faith through a longing to know him better. While reaching those with closed minds is difficult, prayer changes hearts. Sharing Church teachings alongside a life that reflects our faith invites others to see the beauty of the Church.
— Sheryl Orma

I would live my faith visibly by attending Mass and serving others. I’d share my testimony of how God transformed my life and how I rely on his providence. By explaining my prayer life and sharing examples of how he has answered my prayers—like healings or personal guidance—I can show that God is actively involved in our lives.
— Annabel Biag Oville

Evangelisation is about living the faith, not just talking. Let others see God’s goodness through your actions and ask the holy spirit to guide you. Explain that the Church was founded by Christ and invite them to encounter him in the Eucharist. Finally, encourage them to complete their formation, trusting that god will lead them through the process.
— Loida Tolentino







