Paul J. Kim to speak at St. Bernard Sept. 21-22

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Paul J. Kim (St. Bernard)

CULLMAN, Ala. – Saint Bernard Preparatory School on Monday announced a special event featuring one of America’s most sought-after Catholic youth and young adult speakers, Paul J. Kim. The event is set to take place Sept. 21-22, 2023, in Room 100 of the Swisher Science Building.

Kim’s presentations are a rare gift, captivating audiences of all ages in 48 states and 16 countries over the past decade. With a unique ability to seamlessly transition from laughter to deep reflection and prayer, Kim uses his wide range of talents, including music (beatboxing), comedy and inspirational talks, to communicate the gospel message of Christ in a way that is engaging, entertaining and life changing.

Kim is a multifaceted talent, the author of the best-selling “A Catholic Guide to Adulting Online Course,” founder of the Triumph Men’s Conference and a recording artist with two music albums to his name. His online videos have garnered tens of millions of views, and he regularly addresses an average of 40,000 people annually at events around the world.

With a solid educational background that includes a BA in philosophy from Franciscan University of Steubenville and an MA in marriage and family therapy from Hope International University, Kim also brings the wisdom of religious formation with the Community of the Franciscans Friars of the Renewal (NYC) to his presentations. His diverse life experiences as a therapist, missionary and youth minister have uniquely prepared him to connect with a wide range of audiences.

Kim currently resides in Austin, Texas, with his wife and five children, adding a relatable dimension to his message of faith and family values.

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to witness Kim’s transformative message at St. Bernard Preparatory School. Join us Thursday, Sept. 21, for a family talk from 6:30-8 p.m. in Room 100 of the Swisher Science Building and Friday, Sept. 22, for a student talk from 10:30 a.m.-noon. The admission fee is $10 per person or $20 per family.