2020 Lent Retreat
The Pray More Lenten Retreat
Inspiring talks to help you focus your eyes on the Lord and transform your prayer life this Lent.
Here’s What You Get When You Register:
The Retreat is self-paced.
This means that you can participate wherever you are and whenever you have the time.
“There were many personal moments in which the speakers touched my heart and brought me closer to God’s love.”
“All the speakers were wonderful and it felt like they were speaking directly to me. I did not want it to end!”
“Wonderful talks! Great concept! Easy access!!!”
TOPICS
Humility: The Foundation of Prayer
by Pete Burak
“Can you drink the chalice I’m going to drink?”
by Scott Powell
Having Hope in a Faithful God
by Ashley Stevens
Getting to Know Jesus Better this Lent
by Emily Stimpson Chapman
How to be Led by the Holy Spirit
by Pete Burak
Trusting in God’s Will
by Ashley Stevens
Denying Ourselves, Taking Up Our Cross and Following Him
By Emily Stimpson Chapman
Bringing Our Wounds to Christ
by Ashley Stevens
Jesus Wants Our Conversion, Continuously
by Pete Burak
Coping with God’s (Seeming) Silence
by Emily Stimpson Chapman
Mary’s Role in Our Redemption
by Scott Powell
Redemptive Suffering
by Pete Burak
“God, show me a sign”
by Ashley Stevens
Dealing with Unanswered Prayers
by Emily Stimpson Chapman
The Prodigal Son and The Merciful Father
by Scott Powell
Believing Our Identity as “Beloved”
by Fr. Patrick Gonyeau
St. Joseph: Protector and Father
by Scott Powell
Overcoming Lies of the Devil
by Fr. Patrick Gonyeau
Overcoming our Temptations
by Fr. Patrick Gonyeau
Every talk comes with a Transcript, Study Guide, and Downloadable Audio
& Video (with Closed Captioning too)
You can watch, listen or read through the talks however you’d like best! Alone or with a group!
Emily Stimpson Chapman
Pete Burak
Fr. Patrick Gonyeau
Scott Powell
Ashley Stevens
— Why join the Pray More Lenten Retreat? —
Learn how to have a holy, prayerful and transforming Lent.
Slow down and reflect on your walk with Jesus and how you can strengthen your relationship with Him and get to know Him and His word better.
Become more intentional with your prayer life.
Return to the Lord with your whole heart and learn how you can let the Holy Spirit guide you in your everyday life.
Reflect on God’s mercy and immeasurable love for us as He sent His son to die for our sins.
Deepen your faith and pray more this Lenten season from the comfort of your own home!
“There were many personal moments in which the speakers touched my heart and brought me closer to God’s love.”
“All the speakers were wonderful and it felt like they were speaking directly to me. I did not want it to end!”
“Wonderful talks! Great concept! Easy access!!!”
Welcome to the Pray More Lenten Retreat!
We invite you to join us this Lent to prepare to commemorate the Lord’s Passion, Death and the celebration of His Resurrection at Easter.
As a part of this retreat, you will receive access to 19 different talks on prayer, on who God is — and what that means for you, the season of Lent, and lessons from the saints.
That’s about four talks for each week of Lent. Each of those talks will also come with a printable study guide that has reflective questions and prayers to accompany the presentation, along with transcripts of all the presentations.
You can participate at your own pace. Some of the talks are 10 minutes long, and some of them are closer to 20. You will be able to watch them whenever you have the time, or to download them and listen to them even while you’re on-the-go.
We hope the Pray More Lenten Retreat will help you to intentionally work on your prayer life this Lent — wherever you are, and whenever you have the time.
Once you register, we will send you all the presentations through your email for you to enjoy :)
God bless you!
John-Paul & Annie
PrayMoreNovenas.com
Why Join the Pray More Lenten Retreat?
Learn how to have a holy, prayerful and transforming Lent.
Reflect on God’s mercy and immeasurable love for us as He sent His won to die for our sins.
Slow down and reflect on your walk with Jesus and how you can strengthen your relationship with Him and get to know His word better.
Deepen your faith and pray more this Lenten season from the comfort of your own home or while you’re on the go!
SPEAKERS
Dr. Scott Powell is a teacher, theologian, and author. He is the director of the Aquinas Institute for Catholic Thought, an outreach to the University of Colorado Boulder, and is also an affiliate of the Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization, Thought and Policy at the University of Colorado. He has taught at the Augustine Institute and the Saint John Vianney Theological Seminary’s Catholic Biblical School. He and his wife, Annie, founded Camp Wojtyla, a Catholic outdoor adventure program for youth based in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Scott also co-hosts and produces the popular podcast “The Word on the Hill with the Lanky Guys” and has appeared in numerous Catholic productions, including “Symbolon,” “Beloved,” “Reborn,” “YDisciple” and the “Opening the Word” series. He has been featured on EWTN, “Catholic Answers Live” and several other Catholic outlets. He holds a doctorate in Catholic Studies from Maryvale Institute/Liverpool Hope University in England. Scott is also the author of “An Environmental Ethic for the End of the World: An Ecological Midrash on Romans 8:19 – 22,” recently published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Scott and his wife live near Boulder, Colorado with their three children: Lily Avila, Samuel Isaac and Evelyn Luca.
Emily Stimpson Chapman is an award-winning Catholic writer based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Her books include The Catholic Table: Finding Joy Where Food & Faith Meet (Emmaus Road, 2016); The American Catholic Almanac: The Patriots, Saints, Rogues, and Ordinary People Who Changed America (Image, 2014), These Beautiful Bones: An Everyday Theology of the Body (Emmaus Road, 2013), and The Catholic Girl’s Survival Guide for the Single Years (Emmaus Road, 2012).
Chapman writes regularly about faith, hospitality, and food at her blog, The Catholic Table (www.thecatholictable.com).
Pete Burak is the director of i.d.9:16, the young adult outreach of Renewal Ministries. He is a 2010 graduate of Franciscan University of Steubenville, and has a Master’s Degree in Theology from Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, Michigan. Pete is a frequent speaker on discipleship and evangelization, and he is the co-director of Pine Hills Boys Camp. He is the co-founder of the Millennial Church Conference, a monthly columnist for Faith Magazine, and the host of the popular YouTube show called Cathlist. Pete and his wife Cait have four children.
Ashley Stevens is a speaker, writer, wife, and mother of three. She was born near Philadelphia, PA, raised just outside Knoxville, TN and played soccer and converted to the Catholic faith at the University of Nebraska. While serving as a FOCUS (Fellowship of Catholic University Students) missionary shortly after getting engaged, she was T-boned by a Mack truck and nearly lost her life. They got married on the one-year anniversary of the accident to redeem the day and she’s since shared her story with The 700 Club, Busted Halo Sirius XM Show, The Omaha World-Herald, and blogs and podcasts to encourage those whose life isn’t going according to plan. Find out more about her at www.mountainsunmoved.com.
Fr. Patrick Gonyeau is a priest from Detroit who is on fire. After four years of priesthood, he experienced a breakthrough surge of stunning healings in ministry that changed his life, convincing him that Jesus loves to give his disciples power to share the gospel and power to heal (Mark 16:18). He carries an infectious joy, inspiring faith, a passion for healing and a unique grace to equip and activate believers into the healing ministry of Jesus.
“There were many personal moments in which the speakers touched my heart and brought me closer to God’s love.”
“All the speakers were wonderful and it felt like they were speaking directly to me. I did not want it to end!”
“Wonderful talks! Great concept! Easy access!!!”
Contact Us:
If you have any questions about the Pray More Retreat, you can e-mail us at:
John-Paul & Annie, PrayMoreNovenas.com
E-mail: [email protected]
Please put “Pray More Retreat” as your e-mail subject.