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Transform & Share

As missionary disciples of Christ, missionaries are then sent forward into their workplaces, schools, families, parishes, and communities to boldly share the spiritual truth that “losing their lives” (Mt 16:24-25) leads to fulfillment and joy, and that we are our brother’s keepers.


In this last period of formation, after the National Ride, missionaries 

  • Continue building life-affirming community with each other, regularly praying with and for each other and their intentions, sharing opportunities for personal growth and networking. 
  • Commit to missionary discipleship challenges, through which they go deeper with Christ and, fueled by this renewal, go out and share the Good News with great joy. No longer needing to train for a specific adventure, missionaries find opportunities to live out the true knowledge and conviction of dignity in ways beyond our formation program. 
  • Use their experiences to discern active missionary discipleship of the Gospel of life within their own vocations, workplaces, schools, and families. Missionary discipleship is a life-long journey which missionaries are challenged and equipped to stick with even after their time within this program.  
  • Share their experiences with others, inviting their communities to consider the beautiful truth of the Gospel of Life through newsletters, coffee meetings, and phone calls. St. Paul encourages us to always have a reason for our hope, and the missionaries share their “whys” as a public invitation for deeper conversion for others.