Hi, I’m Nancy Ward. Because of the many Nancy Wards out there, I’m professionally known as Nancy HC Ward, author, editor, and speaker, who inspires and equips Catholics to evangelize through their testimony, I do this through my  Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story: Tools, Tips, and Testimonies book, workshops and retreats.  Welcome to my site where you will find what I have to offer in seminars and workshops,  my credentials and experience in print, broadcast, and Internet media.   

As a convert to Catholicism,  I write and speak about evangelization through our personal witness because that’s what Saint John Paul II wrote is the purest form of preaching the Gospel and the most effective way available for us to evangelize.

I’m a Texan, collector of conversion and renewal stories, and blogger at JoyAlive.net,CatholicMom.com, SpiritualDirection.com, and many other websites.

The charism of creative writing

Over the years, the Lord has added editing and then speaking to my cherished charism of creative writing. My writing gift was developed through childhood poetry, high school creative writing contests, and a journalism degree, where editing skills emerged.

Professional and ministry opportunities honed both writing and editing skills during decades of interviewing interesting people and publishing their stories in magazines, newspapers, and trade journals. I started my freelance writing and editing business and worked with many authors, educators, religious and non-profit groups, and managed corporate and non-profit newsletters.

I added “website editor” to my resume eleven years ago and created my blog, JoyAlive.net, seven years ago and began collecting conversion stories. On JoyAlive.net I write about Catholicism, my conversion and Christian community. I still write for magazines as I did as a freelancer and newspaper reporter.

In 2012, I founded the Dallas/Fort Worth Catholic Writers and a new nonfiction critique group for the Catholic Writers Guild, where I serve as Coordinator of Committees on the CWG Board.

My first book-publishing gig is The Catholic Mom Prayer Companion), which incorporates four of my devotions.

A passion for evangelization

My passage into public speaking has its own history, rooted in my spiritual journey to explore the wisdom of many spiritual mentors to help me live a life of joy. You see, when Jesus first revealed the stirrings of his life within me, I was hesitant to share my faith. The joy bubbling up within me sent me into solitude to keep that deep joy within me. Our spirituality is intimate and personal; it’s supposed to be private, right?

As I grew up in the Lord and other people shared their God-moments of conversion with me, I realized I was wrong. Yes, spirituality is personal, but it’s not private. St. Peter opened a whole new viewpoint for hesitators like me when he writes,

Always be ready to give an explanation to anyone who asks you a reason for your hope. (1 Peter 3:15)

This scripture helped me take baby steps to share my first moment of conversion with one or two people close to me, then a small group. As a Catholic convert and committed member of a covenant community, my faith life is integrated into all my gifts. Since I was giving writing and editing workshops online and at conferences, I began sharing my faith story as a writer.

I developed my Evangelization Workshops and produced the DVD, Sharing Your Faith Story, a three-part seminar for evangelization. Now I love to share my faith story in parishes and Catholic groups, webinars, and online conferences to help others evangelize by sharing their faith stories.

My growing passion for evangelization overcame my hesitation because so many people what to know, “How do I give my witness?”

In the workshops and retreats, and on the DVD seminar, I tell my conversion and renewal stories and demonstrate how to witness effectively and authentically. Workshop exercises get the participants started in preparing their faith story. Tips and cautions help them focus their story and tell it succinctly and provide many ways to share faith stories in person, in print or online.

Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story: Tools, Tips, and Testimonies enhances the DVD seminar, live workshop, or retreat with abundant detail about how to evangelize effectively. The thirty stories give inspiring first-person testimonies from Catholics who share their conversion, reversion, a calling to a religious vocation, a miracle or healing. Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story gives you everything you need to clarify your testimony and share your God-moments of conversion as a Catholic evangelist.

Use the Contact Form to tell me how I can assist you and your Catholic organization to evangelize through your witness. Or consider submitting your faith story to share with our JoyAlive.net readers.

God bless,
Nancy

Profiles in Catholicism

An Interview with Nancy HC Ward – featured on Profiles in Catholicism

Dr. Knight: Tell us about your background and your conversion as you listened to the Holy Spirit.

Nancy: I loved my childhood Protestant Church. Prompted by the Holy Spirit, I gave my life to Jesus at a youth retreat when I was 15. Three years later, when my father died suddenly, Jesus proved to me that he would always be with me. My life’s goal became marrying a devout Christian man and establishing a loving family. In college, I met the man of my dreams. Trouble was, he was a Catholic! After a short struggle, the Holy Spirit gave me peace in my heart, and we married in the Catholic Church. Three years later, I was received into the Church where I experience the fullness of Christianity.

Dr. Knight: What are some of the ways you proclaim the goodness of God? Did you ever hesitate?

Nancy: I proclaim God’s goodness by sharing stories of his love and mercy to me. These stories come from the journals I have kept about God-moments in his presence. In my youth, I was so shy I didn’t share my conversion story with anyone for the first 35 years of my life, even in the family. It was personal and private. Since then, I’ve learned that our faith stories are personal but not private. They are given to us to give away to glorify God, as the Holy Spirit prompts us.

Dr. Knight: When did you begin to tell your story? How did your relationship with God grow in your life?

Nancy: By the time I was 35, my relationship with God had deteriorated so much that my husband and I were dragging the family to Mass strictly out of duty. At the lowest point, when our family relationships tanked, I cried out to God for his mercy. Soon the Holy Spirit brought our family into a renewal movement with Life in the Spirit teachings and Christian community. That saved our marriage, our faith, and taught us how to call on the Holy Spirit to give us everything we needed for our family and also in serving God and ministering to others.

Dr. Knight: Tell us about all the aspects of your Catholic ministry and why this is important to you.

Nancy: Serving in parish ministries groomed me to begin the Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story evangelization ministry. We equip and empower Catholics to evangelize through their faith stories, using the tools of journaling, writing, and conversing one-on-one. JoyAlive.net came first with all kinds of faith stories.. That was followed by a series of workshops, and eventually, the DVD and book, Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story. were published. All of these have worked together to support Catholics in evangelizing where they live. Evangelization has become an exciting lifestyle for me. God uses this ministry to transform me into the woman He created me to be.

Dr. Knight: Is social media important in regard to evangelizing? Does it cause you any concern?

Nancy: Social media works well in inspiring evangelization and promoting opportunities to learn how to share our witness as Catholics, which Saint John Paul taught is the most effective way to evangelize. But concerns for drawing haters and censorship are troubling. I avoid political and theological traps and entrust my activity online to the Holy Spirit.

Dr. Knight: Could you tell us about how you keep your website up-to-date (joyAlive.net)? What is the purpose of the website and how you use it?

Nancy: In 2012 JoyAlive.net began with inspirational posts and stories from my collection of conversion, renewal, and vocation stories, many of which ended up in Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story: Tools, Tips, and Testimonies, I no longer try to post four times a week but have plenty of blogs featuring media interviews, especially podcasts. I publish monthly promotions, post evangelization articles, and the stories keep coming in! Everything is about evangelization. We even have a new Facebook Group: Your Catholic Story for conversations and networking for those cultivating evangelization skills.

Dr. Knight: I have 5 grandchildren all under six who need a great deal of support from our Church. Please tell us about your Catholic Mom ministry.

Nancy: When I created JoyAlive.net, I immediately contacted Lisa Hendey, creator and founder of CathlicMom.com. She’s a dear friend and mentor. Lisa invited me to contribute four chapters in The Catholic Mom’s Prayer Companion. Being a grandmother and a monthly contributor to CathoicMom.com gave me the wisdom and experience to encourage moms of all ages to persevere in their vocation. I love to speak to parish moms groups about journaling their experiences and using them to evangelize.

Dr. Knight: Your devotion to the Holy Spirit is sometimes missed by people. How did you nourish this devotion?

Nancy: To develop a relationship with anyone, we get to know that person, their characteristics, capabilities, and unique voice. I’ve learned to listen for that still, small voice. Discovering the Holy Spirit is an amazing and endless pursuit. From the beginning of my awakening to the power and gifts of the Holy Spirit, I’ve frequently called on him with the prayer, “I can’t do this; come, Holy Spirit.” He always shows up and reminds me of everything he has told me about my faith, as Jesus promised in John 14:26b. The Holy Spirit is my secret weapon in everything from seeking guidance in the presence of chaos, consolation in times of grief, or overcoming my shyness while speaking to a large audience.

Dr. Knight: What are some of your hopes for the future Church? What gives you hope?

Nancy: I hope that fervent Catholics can see through the pandemic, politics, and civil unrest that God is faithful, and that’s the rock on which we rebuild our parishes. We can influence and encourage people to return by giving them hope through our faith stories, as St. Peter taught, “Always be ready to give an explanation to anyone who asks you for the reason for your hope, but do it with gentleness and reverence.” (1 Peter 3:15,16)

Thank you for sharing your story with the 6000 readers of Profiles in Catholicism – we need to share our love with others and offer them hope.

Photos and Formal Bios:

Nancy HC Ward, once a shy convert, has spent decades writing about conversion, Christian community, and the Catholic faith. After earning a journalism degree, she worked for many years for the Texas Catholic (newspaper of the Diocese of Dallas) and the Archbishop Sheen Center for Evangelization and later began her editing service.

An active member of the Catholic Writers Guild and a regular contributor to several high-profile Catholic publications online (CatholicMom.com, SpiritualDirection.com, NewEvangelizers.com), she also has a busy blog on spirituality called Joy Alive.net. She’s a contributing author to The Catholic Mom’s Prayer Companion. Now, through her Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story: Tools, Tips, and Testimonies workshops, retreats, book, and DVD, she shares her conversion story at Catholic parishes and conferences, equipping others to share their own stories.


Nancy HC Ward inspires and equips Catholics to evangelize through their testimony. Her book and DVD, Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story: Tools, Tips, and Testimonies give the basics of the talks and workshops she presents to Catholic parishes, groups and conferences to inspire and equip Catholics to evangelize by sharing their testimony.


Nancy Ward writes from Texas on conversion, Catholicism and Christian community on JoyAlive.net, where she hosts the Joy Alive Network of spiritual support. She inspires and equips Catholics to evangelize through their testimony.

Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story: Tools, Tips, and Testimonies presents the basics evangelization through personal witness, her conversion story and those of thirty Catholics. Nancy is a Catholic convert with forty years of experience in writing and editing. She earned a journalism degree, staffed the diocesan newspaper, the Archbishop Sheen Center for Evangelization and started a successful book and editing service. She is published in Charisma, Our Sunday Visitor, New Covenant, St. Anthony Messenger, Vocations Magazine and Shalom Tidings. She facilitates the D/FW Catholic Writers and the Catholic Writers Guild non-fiction critique group.

She contributed to The Catholic Mom’s Prayer Companion: A Book of Daily Reflections (Ave Maria Press).

She writes for SpiritualDirection.com, Zenit.com, CatholicMom.com, CatholicSpiritualityBlogs, CatholicWritersGuild.com, The Simple Catholic and NewEvangelizers.com.


Nancy HC Ward inspires and equips Catholics to evangelize through their testimony. Her Sharing Your Catholic Faith Story: Tools, Tips, and Testimonies book ad DVD give the basics of the talks and workshops she presents to Catholic parishes, groups, and conferences.

She’s a convert, journalist, blogger, and speaker on conversion, Catholicism and Christian community with a passion for evangelization. “All baptized Christians have a unique story, and all are meant to be evangelists. The most effective way to evangelize is through the faith story only we can tell.”

She is published in The Texas Catholic, Charisma, Our Sunday Visitor, New Covenant, St. Anthony Messenger, Vocations Magazine, Shalom Tidings, and writes for SpiritualDirection.com, Zenit.com, CatholicMom.com, CatholicSpiritualityBlogs, CatholicWritersGuild.com,  and NewEvangelizers.com.

She contributed to The Catholic Mom’s Prayer Companion: A Book of Daily Reflections (Ave Maria Press, September  2016).

She founded the Dallas/Fort Worth Catholic Writers and co-facilitates a critique group for Catholic Writers Guild, where she serves as a board member.

She collects conversion stories on her blog, JoyAlive.net, where she hosts the Joy Alive Network of spiritual support and inspiration. Find her also on several websites and presenting evangelization workshops in Catholic parishes and conferences. (305 words)

(Letter of Good Standing available on request. Safe Environment credentials are with the Diocese of Dallas.)