Our Faith-Building Mission and Vision

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How can we serve you today?

We are delighted that you’re here! Come on in and explore our many opportunities to understand more fully God’s love for you. Become more certain of the saving power of Jesus Christ. And receive the miraculous anointing of the Holy Spirit. We will help you learn to apply Biblical principles and the teachings of the Catholic Christian Faith to whatever you’re struggling with. Find the answers you seek. Experience the building up your faith. Become the holy child of God that he created you to be, reaching your full potential. Be blessed!

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The Good News Ministries Mission

We are Good News Ministries of Tampa Bay, Inc., founded in 1995 to disciple (teach, build faith, grow spiritually) the Catholic faithful to reach (find, evangelize, invite) those who are inactive or barely alive in the Good News.

We do this by using technologies that make the faith accessible to everyone, including people around the world who don’t have a parish to go to or parish programs available to nurture their faith.

We’ve been pioneering the use of technology since 1996 to deliver Catholic faith-building services. With the vision to identify how to use it early and often, we have been successfully giving Jesus Christ to people who are not otherwise reached by traditional methods, on a global scale.

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Let’s change the world by changing hearts for Christ!

We inspire Catholics to become fully alive as Christians, growing in holiness, deepening their prayer life, and developing a personal relationship with Jesus who gives us salvation and with the Holy Spirit who empowers us to live the way Christ calls us to live.

First we help Catholics to discover how passionately Jesus cares about them. Then we teach them to share their faith by using the gifts and talents and experiences and skills they already have. Join with us in renewing the face of the earth!

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Mission Statement

We disciple (through faith-building teachings) active Catholics and reach out to those who are inactive or barely alive in the Good News.

In Brief:

WHY we do it: To make the world a better place.

HOW we serve this mission: By changing hearts for Christ.

WHAT we do to accomplish this: The founders, staff, and extended team of volunteers and supporters accomplish this by using our gifts and talents and funds to collaborate in providing everyone we can reach with a better understanding of how to know God’s love and apply Biblical principles and Catholic teachings to everyday life.

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Good News Ministries is making the world a better place by changing hearts for Christ.

We are a global Catholic evangelization ministry dedicated to adult faith formation. We help people to reach a better understanding of God’s love and to apply Biblical principles and Catholic teachings to everyday life.

With this, we empower people to evangelize by imitating Christ in the way they live and by becoming educated in the faith.

We use technology as tools of outreach, always striving to be on the cutting edge of this technology to reach people in the contemporary culture.

The founders (Terry Modica and Ralph Modica), staff, board of directors, and extended team of volunteers and supporters accomplish our mission by using our gifts and talents to collaborate in the mission of evangelization.

OUR VISION:

A world evangelized by Catholic Christians being Christ.

 

Our Goals:

  1. Spread Christ’s radical love as a catalyst for change throughout the world.
  2. Increase our outreach, especially to young adults.
  3. Empower Catholics to fulfill their apostolic calling.
  4. Teach the Gospel to enable people to live the Gospel.
  5. Renew the heart and soul of the Body of Christ on earth.

 

Meet Bill Snyder, our faith-building young adult member of the Board of Directors.

Bill’s Patchwork Heart Ministry and Good News Ministries have collaborated since 2018.

 

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