Deacon Keith Strohm

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       Jesus

      The Story You Thought You Knew

       Jesus

      The Story You Thought You Knew

      Deacon Keith Strohm

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      Copyright © 2017 by Keith Strohm. Published 2017.

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      ISBN: 978-1-68192-076-4 (Inventory No. T1820)

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      About the Author

      Deacon Keith Strohm is the former director of the Office for the New Evangelization for the Archdiocese of Chicago. A well-known international speaker, he has helped tens of thousands of men and women hear the gospel message and encounter the mercy, love, and power of Jesus Christ. Deacon Keith has extensive experience in creating and sustaining processes and programs of evangelization and formation at the group, parish, and diocesan levels that focus on the making, maturation, and missioning of disciples of Jesus Christ. He is also the executive director of M3 Ministries (www.m3catholic.com) and a longtime teacher and collaborator with the Catherine of Siena Institute. He is a co-author, along with six other collaborators, with Sherry Weddell for the book Becoming a Parish of Intentional Disciples—a follow-up to the bestselling book Forming Intentional Disciples. You can follow him on Twitter @KeithStrohm.

      dedication

      To my wife, Debbie, and my daughter, Siena, who sacrificed countless hours with me so that this book could be completed.

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      To Sherry Weddell, for inspiration, mentoring, and, most of all, friendship throughout these past sixteen years.

      THE REDEEMER OF MAN, Jesus Christ,

      is the center of the universe and of history.

      —St. John Paul II, Redemptor Hominis, March 4, 1979

       Acknowledgments

      Having an extensive background in publishing, I know that every book is a team effort. Despite that knowledge, I’m always surprised at the blood, sweat, and tears that are involved when I am the author. This book emerged out of my experience leading parish missions and evangelization-focused retreats. For inspiration, support (both technical and spiritual), and feedback, without which this book would not have made it past the idea stage, I’d like to thank the following people:

      Sherry Weddell, Katherine Coolidge, and Bobby Vidal, for countless hours spent talking, challenging each other, brainstorming, and praying about the need for our people to have a deeper encounter with the kerygma.

      Kristin Bird, Father Matt Bozovsky, Rachel Espinoza, Coleen Hamilton, Sarah Kaczmarek, Julianne Stanz, and (again) Bobby Vidal, who read parts of the manuscript and provided commentary, correction, support, and theological insight.

      All of the members of the Forming Intentional Disciples forum on Facebook for great conversation and the insight that comes with trying to apply principles of evangelization to real life situations and contexts, and all of the pastors and parish communities that have invited me to lead them through an experience of the Great Story of Jesus, whether through a retreat, day of reflection, or parish mission.

      Last, but certainly not least, the incredible team at Our Sunday Visitor, who guided this book through every stage and made it so much better than I could have ever imagined—especially Cindy Cavnar, for believing in the idea and helping me get it launched; Greg Willits, for understanding my crazy schedule and not panicking; and my incredible editor, Mary Beth Baker, whose ability to see from the author’s perspective and her editorial skill took the blunt prose that I offered and sharpened it immensely.

      Table of Contents

       How to Use This Book

       Introduction

       Chapter 1

       The Kingdom: God’s Gift to Us

       Chapter 2

       Jesus: The Embodiment of the Kingdom

       Chapter 3

       Jesus: The Kingdom in Word and Deed

       Chapter 4

       Jesus Embraces the Cross

       Chapter 5