A Prayer to Keep Watch Over the Door of My Lips, by Jean Gerson, 15th Century

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“Lord, set a guard over my mouth, and keep watch over the door of my lips, that I may not offend in word, nor speak anything unworthy of You.” — Jean Gerson (1363 – 1429) Source: Jean Gerson, Practical Guide to Spiritual Prayer, trans. unknown (London: T. Richardson, 1884), prayer section. Reflection: What kinds of words do I most need …

Quote of the Week, Learning to Speak Through Silence, by Thomas à Kempis, 15 Century

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“Accustom yourself to keep silence, and you will learn to speak with wisdom.” —Thomas à Kempis (1380 – 1471) Source: Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ, trans. William Benham (London: J. M. Dent, 1907), 35. Reflection: Where might greater silence in my life be necessary for my words to become more truthful, charitable, or wise?  

A Prayer for Words that Minister Grace, by John Henry Newman, 19th Century

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“O Lord, give us grace to be faithful and wise in all our words; that what we speak may be seasoned with truth and charity, and may minister grace unto the hearers.” —John Henry Newman (1801–1890) Source: John Henry Newman, Meditations and Devotions (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1893), 365. Reflection: Where might I need to let truth and charity …

Quote of the Week, Truth that Travels Slowly, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, 19th Century

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“A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.” —Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834–1892) *this line appears in 19th‑century print and is widely attributed to Spurgeon in his own lifetime. It is not a paraphrase. Source: Charles Haddon Spurgeon, The Christian Advocate (New York), 1855. Reflection: Where in my own communication do I need …

A Prayer for Speech Seasoned with Grace, William Law, 18th Century

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“O God, rescue me from all false, vain, and foolish talk; and let my words be such as are seasoned with salt, ministering grace unto the hearers.” — William Law (1686–1761) Source: William Law, A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life (London: William Innys, 1729), 356. (Note: Wording is exact from the 1729 edition.) Reflection: Where might God be inviting …

Quote of the Week, Choosing Restraint in Speech, by John Wesley, 18th Century

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“It is the distinguishing mark of a true follower of Christ, to ‘speak evil of no man’: to put the most favourable construction on all he says and does; and to make all the allowances for him, which we desire others should make for us.” — John Wesley (1703-1791) Source: John Wesley, The Cure of Evil-Speaking (London: 1759), 3. Reflection: Where …

A Prayer for Faithful Speech, by Aelred of Rievaulx, 12th Century

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“Lord, guide my tongue, that I may speak only what pleases you.” –Aelred of Rievaulx (1110–1167) Source: Aelred of Rievaulx, Prayers and Meditations, trans. Benedicta Ward (Kalamazoo, MI: Cistercian Publications, 1978), 74. Reflection: Where in my conversations today do I most need God’s help to speak with intention, gentleness, and truth?

Quote of the Week, The Weight of Our Words, by Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th Century

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“Words that do not edify wound the listener and burden the speaker.” –Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153) Source: Bernard of Clairvaux, Sermones de Diversis, sermon 38: “Verba quae non aedificant, vulnerant audientem et gravant loquentem.” Reflection: How might this insight reshape the way we speak in moments when we feel rushed, irritated, or careless?

Book Review, The Wages of Cinema: A Christian Aesthetic of Film in Conversation with Dorothy L. Sayers

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Return to Journal of Christian Teaching Practice (in Communication Studies), Vol. 13, 2026 Book reviewed: Crystal L. Downing, The Wages of Cinema: A Christian Aesthetic of Film in Conversation with Dorothy L. Sayers (InterVarsity Press, 2025). [Reviewed by Alex Wainer Palm Beach Atlantic University] Reviewed by: Alex Wainer, PhD Reviewer Affiliation: Professor Emeritus of Communication and Media Studies, Palm Beach …

Now Available from Integratio Press, Minding Our Hearts: Devotionals on the Teaching Life for Christian Professors

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Minding Our Hearts: Devotionals on the Teaching Life for Christian Professors Available now Editor: John Marson Dunaway Total pages: 240 [View book on Integratio Press website]     Description This collection of 52 devotionals is designed for college or university professors, so all entries are connected to some aspect of faculty life: the classroom experience, research, or participation in the …