"Those who study the teaching of 
Jesus and want to be his disciples receive baptism. All those who are 
baptized are missioners. All believers can do it and must be missioners.
 However, the majority feels that all that is necessary is to attend 
Mass and become a member of a parish religious group."
A
 priest, a professor of missiology interviewed by the Catholic Times, 
summed up his views on missionary work with the above words. To be a 
missioner, he added, is to speak like Jesus, to act like Jesus, and to 
live like Jesus. A missioner is one who wants to imitate Jesus. Most 
Christians, he said, see this work as belonging to others who have made a
 life commitment to do it. Although they have a vague idea that as 
Christians they are called to this life, they find it a great burden, 
which he feels results in many fallen-away Catholics. That the 
catechumenate does not make this an important element in its teaching, 
he said, is another crucial factor why evangelization is not properly 
understood.
Another reason, he noted, is that many who become 
Catholic do it as an expediency, a convenience, merely as a change in their way of thinking. They have little interest in the 
Scriptures and the teachings of the Church. They do not see the 
importance of the faith-life and lack confidence in the teachings, so the missionary aspects of their call as disciples is 
bound to be missing. The first thing that is necessary, he said, is to believe with a firm faith.  
To
 fully understand what is 
meant by evangelizing, he explained, it's necessary to change how we 
think about missionary work.  To evangelize one-on-one or to go to the 
streets to
 proclaim Jesus is okay, but what is most important in the evangelizing 
process is not the word but the life of the evangelist.  When we live 
the Christ life we are evangelizing. In 
our daily lives when we relate with our neighbors in harmony with them, 
concerned not with my 'I' but with the "I" of each of them, then my love
 will express His love--that would be true 
evangelizing.
The logic of our faith-life will change the logic that controls the structures of society, he said, so we
 will then search for those who are at the margins of society and begin to do 
something about it.
Though it's difficult to  
convey the meaning of belief to those who do not believe, their being no 
special way that this can be done, we can be there for those who most need our help.Evangelization is going out to everybody with 
love and  living this daily. Briefly, the  essence of 
evangelization is to live what we believe.  
 
 
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