Back to All Events

The Life You Were Made For: Reclaiming your Christian identity in a time of crisis

Chris S.png

In this time of fear and uncertainty it is easy to become our own worst enemy. All too often we can be self-defeating allowing negative self-talk and lies to occupy our hearts and minds and rob us of our Christian joy. 

Tragedy and trails are part of life, but that doesn’t mean we are not blessed. Now more than ever the world needs Christians to reclaim their God given identity so that they can remind others that they too are beloved by God and that they are made for more.

For this CV Connect Webinar, we will be joined by speaker and author Chris Stefanick (founder of Real Life Catholic). Chris is an internationally acclaimed speaker who goes around the world inviting people into a dynamic, life changing encounter with God through Jesus in His Catholic Church. In this CV Connect we will talk to Chris about how becoming aware of the way we speak to ourselves and replacing the negative self-talk with uplifting and powerful words that come from God can remind us of our Christian identity and the life we have been made for.


Guest Speaker – Chris Stefanick

chriss

Chris Stefanick is an internationally acclaimed author, speaker, and television host who has devoted his life to inspiring people to live a bold, contagious faith.

Archbishop Charles J. Chaput calls Chris “one of the most engaging defenders of the Christian faith on the scene today.”

Chris’s live seminars reach more than 85,000 people per year. His reality TV show, videos, and radio spots reach millions of people, and his educational initiatives are turning the tide in the Church. He authored the Chosen Confirmation program which has already formed more than 500,000 teens.

A graduate of Franciscan University of Steubenville, Chris is also the founder and president of Real Life Catholic, a non-profit which operates as the headquarters for Chris’s various initiatives. 

Above all, Chris is proud to be the husband to his wife Natalie and father to their six children.