Nina Marie Corona, D. Min.

A speaker, author, and the founder of two ministries, (We Thirst and AFIRE), Nina is passionate about helping individuals and communities explore their faith, deepen their relationship with God, and grow in faith, hope, and love. She is the Director of Adult Faith Formation at a Catholic parish in Bucks County, PA.

Nina possesses a Doctor of Ministry degree from Fordham University, a Master of Arts in Christian Spirituality from Loyola University Chicago, and a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Arts from Muhlenberg College. Nina also attained education certification in counseling from Villanova University. She is the author of two books: When on Earth: Discovering Christian Spirituality in the Daily Happenings of Ordinary Life (a book of reflections and illustrations) and Clear Bear (a children’s picture book). She is also the creator of the popular DVD series, We Thirst (Christian Reflections on Addiction), which is currently being held in university and seminary libraries worldwide.

Nina Marie Corona is a member of the Catholic Speakers Organization, CatholicSpeakers.com. She is also a lifetime member of Alpha Sigma Nu, the honor society of Jesuit institutions of higher education, which recognizes individuals who distinguish themselves in scholarship, loyalty, and service. She resides outside of Quakertown, Pennsylvania with her husband Mark. They have been married for 42 years and have two adult daughters and two grandsons.


Dear Nina, Thanks to you for coming to our parish this past week to help prepare them for Christmas.
I appreciate your sincerity, knowledge, visuals, and love for God. These all shined through your two talks.
I received many emails (see example below) singing your praises.

Hi Fr Kevin- I’m so glad that you (Corpus Christi) invited Dr. Corona to be an Advent speaker this year. I really enjoyed her presentation last night. It was really top notch and beautifully presented. I like how she spoke about each week of Advent. It was very memorable and a much appreciated break from our “many distractions” and other responsibilities.
— Fr. Kevin, Corpus Christi Parish, Chatham, NJ — December, 2022