A Note from the Editor Don Bohl, Managing Editor

The wording may vary in different communities, but the sense of those two questions is always the same: What did these three days mean to you, and what are you going to do as a result? The following stories show how four people answered that second question. Their witness came to us in response to our request in the December issue for narratives of what happened after the weekend—how pescadores responded to the call to serve our Lord and savior as a result of their weekend experience. We want to keep this emphasis going for the next several issues. If you have a personal fourth-day story to tell, or if you have heard or given a fourth-day talk that tells of being led to serve Lord in a special way, please send it to us.

The original Cursillo, the great-grandparent of Tres Dias, had a central mission of church revitalization. We are especially interested in stories showing how you or the pescadores in your community worked with the pastor to bring new spiritual life to a congregation.

Our stories are generally between 300 and 500 words. If you hesitate to write the story yourself, please send us a short descriptive note and we will have one of our staff interview you for the story.

Send to newsletter@tresdias.org

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