I Don’t Need God ... And Certainly NOT Catholicism!
Kendra Von Esh was a Corporate Executive who thought she had it all—money, prestige, power and bought into the “me” culture. She devoured all the pleasures this world had to offer, but nothing satisfied her desire to “Find Something”, and her life filled with stress, anxiety and never being good enough continued as the norm. She bought into the lie that life was not supposed to be peaceful and loving ... that it was stressful and difficult, so party hard because life is short.
Kendra was a confirmed Catholic – but learned nothing about the Faith. She only went to Mass on Christmas and Easter as a child. Her family never spoke about religion or God, and the world raised her. When she moved out on her own, she wasn’t going to church of any kind for decades.
Then God found her on Easter in 2013, flipped her reality upside down and transformed her life!
Kendra’s transformation was so miraculous that she left her Executive Career to inspire others to deepen their relationship with God, as a Catholic Speaker, Radio Host, TV News Anchor, Author, Podcaster, Social Media and YouTube Enthusiast. She speaks about how her relationship with God, the supernatural sacramental graces of the Faith, and gifts of the Holy Spirit have changed everything in her life!
Kendra will bring hope as she speaks about her entire journey - you will leave changed!
Dr. Mary Healy is professor of Scripture at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, and a bestselling author, and international speaker. She is a general editor of the Catholic Commentary on Sacred Scripture, and author of two of its volumes, The Gospel of Mark and Hebrews. Her other books include The Spiritual Gifts Handbook, and Healing. Dr. Healy serves the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian unity as a member of the Pentecostal-Catholic International Dialogue. She is one of the first three women ever to serve on the Pontifical Biblical Commission, and is a consultor to the Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments.
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