New Evangelization StoryDrive Club

The 3:15 Project in cooperation with StoryDrive, is working with Phillip Norton who is both a teacher at Christian Brothers High School, as well as a youth minister at St. Francis of Assisi in Memphis, TN, to pioneer a “New Evangelization StoryDrive Club”.

Click on the “play” arrow below to hear from Phillip in his own words about his vision for the club.

In order to see this vision become a reality (which to us means inviting other schools and parishes from all over the world to take part) we are asking for prayer, financial support (think booster club), and of course, people who are actually willing to share their story!

$6,000 Challenge Match

We have received an incredibly generous $6,000 challenge match from our friends at Fishers of Men in Memphis. They are challenging other Catholics to give at least another $6,000 before October 31st.

Meeting, and hopefully beating this challenge match will go a long way towards helping this club take root and flourish. It will allow the club leaders to focus entirely on pouring into the students, and serving the storytellers rather than raising funds.

Would you be willing to give your best gift to help us equip and empower students to help Catholics share stories of the difference that Jesus has made in their lives? It’s not the amount that matters, but rather you coming alongside us to help these leaders and students fan the flame, and unleash stories!

You can give a one time, or monthly gift using ACH or credit card by clicking on the green button below.

Please call (252) 220-4680 if you have any questions or would like to learn more about this initiative and how you and your parish or school can get involved.

We are praying the students will serve many in the spirit that Billy was served.

Father John Riccardo encourages Christians to share their story.

An example of just one of the types of stories the club will be producing.

Deacon Steve Mitchell shares his experience and perspective.

Mary Martin describes how a club like this can be a blessing to a parish.