Column entry, “Failing to Call the Audience to Action,” by Brandon Knight

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Column Title: In Search of Right Words: Saint Augustine, Rhetoric, and Preaching By Brandon Knight, Ph.D. William Carey University February: “Failing to Call the Audience to Action” Column Description: Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, in his work On Christian Doctrine, illustrates the important relationship between preaching and rhetoric. Even in his day, many questioned what use the church could possibly …

Column entry, “Let’s Talk Family,” by Jonathan Pettigrew and Diane Badzinski

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Column: Let’s Talk Family: Conversations about Faith and Family Flourishing Column entry: Let’s Talk about Love By Jonathan Pettigrew, PhD, Arizona State University; Diane Badzinski, PhD, Colorado Christian University Column Description: Let’s Talk Family: Conversations about Faith and Family Flourishing is a monthly column offering a space to consider research-based, biblically-sound practices for family communication. We all have families. And …

Vlog entry, “Better Than Flowers or Chocolate,” by Stephanie Bennett

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Description: Join Stephanie as she reflects on our recent Valentine’s Day celebration from a different perspective. . . To understand and be understood is a beautiful thing. Giving another the gift of listening to their story is better than chocolates, even better than flowers! You can show your friend or mate that you care enough to listen carefully to really …

Column entry, “Ashes and Light, Children and Lightness,” by John Hatch

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Column title: Crossed My Mind: Thoughts on Culture and Communication Column entry: “Ashes and Light, Children and Lightness” By John Hatch, Ph.D. Eastern University (retired) CCSN Senior Fellow Column Description: As Christians, we are called to have the mind of Christ. This goes against the grain of our social and cultural conditioning. We seek personal or political advancement; Christ seeks …

Devotional, “Impression Management: What My Things Say about Me,” by Donna Elkins

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Impression Management: What My Things Say about Me I undertook great projects: I built houses for myself and planted vineyards. I made gardens and parks and planted all kinds of fruit trees in them.  I made reservoirs to water groves of flourishing trees.   Ecclesiastes 2:4–6 (NIV)         Two examples recently inspired me to think about how we choose the items we …

Christian Scholar’s Review Blog, Whither Christian Civility?, by John Hatch

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Enjoy this piece by John B. Hatch (PhD, Regent University), recently retired from Eastern University as Professor of Communication Studies. John currently serves as Senior Fellow for the Christianity & Communication Studies Network. In this Christian Scholar’s Review blog, John reviews Integratio Press’ recent book, Humility and Hospitality: Changing the Christian Conversation on Civility (2022).   

New Column, “Let’s Talk Family,” with Jonathan Pettigrew and Diane Badzinski

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Column: Let’s Talk Family: Conversations about Faith and Family Flourishing Column entry: Can We Talk about It? By Jonathan Pettigrew, PhD, Arizona State University; Diane Badzinski, PhD, Colorado Christian University Column Description: Let’s Talk Family: Conversations about Faith and Family Flourishing is a monthly column offering a space to consider research-based, biblically-sound practices for family communication. We all have families. …

Vlog entry, “What is Too Much Information, or TMI?”, by Stephanie Bennett

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Description: In this installment of The Secret Place (Ps. 91:1-2)  . . . Some things are not meant to be self-disclosed. What? Isn’t self-disclosure a good thing? Yes, indeed It can hep solidify and ground those relationships that are primary importance to us, but let’s be discerning. Holding back information about ourselves sometimes Is not about being shy or introverted. …