Not Too Late to Join in the Catholic Moms Summit!
Hello Everybody!
I just wanted to let you know that it’s not too late to join in the Catholic Moms’ Summit!
In my own talk, I’ll be sharing more about Theology of the Body and ways you can talk to your own kids and help them to navigate this sex-saturated world.
I took my experiences as somebody who used to travel the country talking about Chastity — to having six kids of my own and finding myself terrified at the prospect! Ha, ha!
I tried to share the things I have learned over 19 years of parenting, and I hope it’s helpful!
There are over 80 talks available to everybody, live events and even lifetime access if you sign up for the All Access pass. A word on that, if you are signing up for the free portion, you can sign up here.
I did want to mention that if you are signing up for the All Access Pass, I would ask you to try to sign up with one of the presenters that is full-time working in evangelization.
That All Access Pass will help go to support their ministry.
It might take a little extra work, but it’s a nice way to support women who have really had a challenging year with most of their speaking engagements (which supports their family) cancelled for almost an entire year!
If you sign up for the All Access through my link, I’ll be sending those dollars to the amazing Children Waiting Everywhere and Solve Maternity Homes. They are both beautiful ministries doing amazing things for women and families! You can check them out and support them as well.
Also, there are a number of ways to make this a community building event!
I would recommend you invite one or two or three women you are interacting with regularly (your “pod” people) to join you and make it a fun event that will also help build community in your neck of the woods.
If you are vulnerable or interacting with vulnerable people regularly, this could be a nice way to feel more connected to over 10,000 women around the world who are joining in, too.
To make this more of a community building event for those avoiding interactions right now, you could schedule a zoom or a phone call or any other number of ways to just discuss some of the things these talks have you thinking about.
That’s about it, hope you can join us. It should be an amazing weekend!
4 Comments
Clarissa
I listened to your talk yesterday – thank you! You mentioned using a coloring book for human anatomy – do you have any specific one you recommend?
Moira
Hello Clarissa!
Yes, you can find it on Amazon or other bookstores. The name of it is:
Human Anatomy Coloring Book: an Entertaining and Instructive Guide to the Human Body – Bones, Muscles, Blood, Nerves and How They Work (Coloring Books) (Dover Children’s Science Books) Paperback – Illustrated, February 1, 1982
by Margaret Matt (Author), Joe Ziemian (Author).
Hope that’s helpful. The nice thing is that you can go over the pages and read the information and give basic information to the kids and let conversations organically happen.
God bless!
Moira
Clarissa
Thank you!!
Anonymous
Practical