15 years. This year, Newman Connection celebrates 15 years of keeping students connected to their Catholic faith in college. In a culture that often marginalizes our faith, we’ve witnessed the transformative power of connecting more than 600,000 young adults to vibrant faith communities in: ?? 650+ Catholic high schools ?? 2,000+ parishes ?? 800+ campus ministries But Catholic students still face challenges on campuses—their faith is often called a "fairytale" by a rising "intellectual" atheism. The future of our faith rests with these young souls and their campus ministers. That's why, as Newman Connection celebrates 15 years of ministry, we ask you to prayerfully consider making a sacrificial gift to support our vital work to help them. Join us and make an impact today at bit.ly/15th-Anniversary-NC.
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Over 80% of students leave the faith in college. Joining campus ministry in college is often the last thing on a student’s mind. They face distraction after distraction, forget to connect, and lose their way. Campus ministers are in a tough spot, too. With little resources and no assurance that students connect, outreach becomes a game of ‘needle in a haystack.’ That’s where Newman Ministry comes in. We exist to connect students with a Catholic community on campus so their faith thrives in college and beyond. This happens in two ways: Newman Connection, our flagship program, is a simple-to-implement program that connects high school seniors to campus ministries at their college of choice (before they get to campus). Newman Grow offers training, coaching, and community to help campus ministry leaders grow and do better ministry. Newman Ministry ensures high school seniors keep their faith in college, and campus ministers are equipped to inspire lifelong disciples.
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https://www.newmanministry.com
Newman Connection的外部链接
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- 非盈利组织
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- 11-50 人
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- Teutopolis,Illinois
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- 非营利机构
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902 W Main St
US,Illinois,Teutopolis,62467
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From the manger to the Cross, Mary entrusted Jesus fully to the Father’s will. As parents, we are called to do the same. This Lent, walk with the Blessed Mother through the Stations of the Cross and see Christ’s Passion through her eyes. Get your guide at bit.ly/StationsWithMary-LI. #CatholicParenting?
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Leadership isn’t about having all the answers — it’s about walking in faith and guiding others to Christ. We want to equip YOU to be the leader God has called you to be. Let’s build stronger ministries together!?
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Are you in Campus Ministry? Wanting to be the best version that you can be? ?????? Let me share a great resource of Campus Minister Programs accessible to you! ???????????? Have you heard of Newman Connection ? You don’t have to worry about doing Campus Ministry alone! You’ll be connected with a great amount of Campus Ministers from all over the United States who share the same functions as you do! Plus, you’ll get to have 1-1 coaching, different workshops and webinars where you’ll receive support from experienced mentors such as Patti Stenson, Sarah Harmon, and Cooper Ray as they walk with you in mobilizing your student ministry at your campus or even if you just want more personal development in your field! At Newman Connection they have been “Helping College Students Grow Their Faith Since 2009”. Check out their website to find out more: https://newmanministry.com And be sure to reach out to them in your Campus Ministry journey by contacting them at: https://lnkd.in/gPncz9iC #support #CampusMinistry
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Your children don’t need to see you “get it perfect” this Lent. They just need to see you turn to Jesus. Your quiet moments of prayer, your small sacrifices, your trust in God—it all speaks louder than words. Check out these tips and action items to personally renew your faith as a parent this Lent. #CatholicParenting
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Look at this faith in action! ?? Here are some young adult Catholics showing up to receive their ashes and embrace the start of Lent. What a great reminder of the importance of our mission to keep their faith alive, and it fills us with excitement for what’s to come for them this season! #Lent #AshWednesday
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The world teaches children to be strong and independent, but true strength is knowing when to seek God’s grace. Confession isn’t about punishment—it’s about renewal. As parents, we can model this by going ourselves and guiding our children with love. Here are one Catholic mom’s tips on how she makes Confession a family affair. To help your children (and you!) make the best Sacrament of Reconciliation, check out this Examination of Conscience guide: https://lnkd.in/ek7Rwvkj #CatholicParenting
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Students deserve more than career training at college—they deserve formation that helps them grow into leaders, thinkers, and disciples. Let’s keep working together to ensure they find faith-filled communities that shape them into who God called them to be! ??
Universities today are churning out employees, not thinkers. A degree used to mean something. Now? It’s a checkbox. A path to a job. A pipeline into the system. But 150 years ago, John Henry Newman saw this coming. He warned: if universities stopped forming the whole person, they’d stop producing real leaders. In the 19th century, universities became hyper-specialized. Doctors learned medicine. Lawyers learned law. But Newman saw the danger. A person who knows one thing—but lacks wisdom, virtue, and critical thinking—is not truly educated. So he wrote The Idea of a University, arguing that: - Universities should form the whole person, not just their career. - Education should teach how to think, not just what to do. - Faith and reason are not enemies—they belong together. Newman saw what many still miss today: - An education that doesn’t form character isn’t an education at all. - A degree is useless if it doesn’t make you more human. Newman believed true education isn’t just about what you learn, but who you become. As I reflect on this I ask myself: Am I learning for wisdom or just success? Is my faith shaping my intellect or are they separate? Where do I need to grow—not just in knowledge, but in character? Real education never stops. This is why we at Newman Ministry exist. Whether it’s through connecting students to campus ministry, building faith-based housing, or developing community-building tools, we exist to help students become fully formed—spiritually, intellectually, and personally. Because college isn’t just about getting a job. It’s about becoming who you were made to be. Let’s build the future Newman envisioned.
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LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER! Today at 10 AM CT, Chris Hitzelberger, Director of Catholic Campus Ministry at Virginia Tech will reveal how to create truly impactful mission experiences in our webinar. Register now: https://lnkd.in/e7AVA9JV
Ministry leaders, take your ministry’s mission trips to the next level! Join us and Chris Hitzelberger, Director of Catholic Campus Ministry at Virginia Tech, for an insightful webinar on creating transformative mission trips. You can expect to learn how to:? ?? Explore spiritual foundations ?? Get practical planning tips ?? Learn how to build local partnerships ?? Discover how to evaluate trip impact Don’t miss out—register to save your spot: https://lnkd.in/e7AVA9JV #CampusMinistry #LeadershipDevelopment
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We are marked for a mission. The ashes on our foreheads remind us of repentance—but also of our call to go forth and live the Gospel. Today starts your Lenten journey. Need last-minute Ash Wednesday graphics? Download them here: https://lnkd.in/eWHgYXAT #Lent #AshWednesday #Catholic #Catholicism
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The greatest gift Catholic parents can give college students during Lent? Modeling authentic faith rather than micromanaging their Lenten commitments. Share your own struggles, insights, and victories this season. Be the living example of what Lenten renewal looks like—transformation starts with us. Here are some tips on what to expect as a parent to a child at college during Lent. #CatholicParenting #Lent