Presenter and Affiliation: Dr. Benson Fraser, Virginia Wesleyan University Date: Friday, September 18, 12-1 pm EST Description: This presentation examines the purpose and use of both direct and indirect communication as understood by Søren Kierkegaard. My emphasis will be on indirect communication in communicating transcendent truth to an audience that is distracted or disinterested. I will argue that indirect communication …
Bridging the Racial Divide in Worship Music, A Special Guest Column
Bridging the Racial Divide in Worship Music – A Special Guest Column Column No. 1: From Numb Praise to Songs of Lament: Bridging the Racial Divide in Worship Music By John Hatch, Ph.D, and Laura Lee Groves, Ph.D. Column No. 2 (A Response): Christian Music as a Prophetic Voice: A Call to Repentance and Action By Kesha Morant Williams, Ph.D, and Omotayo …
Hybrid Church, Conversation with Alan Briggs
In case you missed it, here is the latest “Hybrid Church” Interview about doing online church during a pandemic. This week’s guest is leadership coach, Alan Briggs. Please share. Enjoy!
Soul Stirrings, Podcast, Fruit of the Spirit Series, Patience, Part 2
Please enjoy, and share, Dr. Patton’s latest podcast on Patience in the “Fruit of the Spirit” series. CCSN · “Fruit of the Spirit – Patience, Pt. 2” Ep. 19 – with Dr. Paul Patton
New Book: Hide and Seek The Sacred Art of Indirect Communication, by Benson P. Fraser
Hide and Seek: The Sacred Art of Indirect Communication (Cascade Books, 2020) by Benson P. Fraser (From the website) “As bearers of the divine image, all of us are storytellers and artists. However, few people today believe in truth that is not empirically knowable or verifiable, the sort of truth often trafficked through direct forms of communication. Drawing on the …
May Your Hypocrisy Increase Tenfold
May Your Hypocrisy Increase Tenfold Mark Williams, Ph.D. Professor of Rhetoric, California State University, Sacramento (from the regular Column: “Meaningful-Faith: Words, the Word, and a Life of Substance”) Not long ago, I was accused of being a hypocrite. The charge was both accurate and delightful. The charge was accurate because I was failing to live consistently with something I said …
Helping Students Communicate Love: Exploring Course Creation, Course Adaption, and Faith Integration in the Classroom
Title: Helping Students Communicate Love: Exploring Course Creation, Course Adaption, and Faith Integration in the Classroom Date: August 12, 2020 Time: 11:30-2 pm EST Presenter, Dr. Renee Bourdeaux, Northwest University, author of Communicating Love in Relationships (Kendall Hunt, 2019) Free Examination Copy of Dr. Bourdeaux’s book, Communicating Love in Relationships (Kendall Hunt, 2019), will be provided to all attendees. * …
“Fruit of the Spirit” Podcasts, Soul Stirrings, with Paul Patton
Dear friends. In case you missed them, here are the current podcasts by Dr. Paul Patton on the “Fruit of the Spirit” from his regular podcast, “Soul Stirrings.” Paul’s next podcast on the fruit of patience will be released next week. Meanwhile, enjoy the others and please share with others to help us get the word out. If you have …
Race and Christianity Reading Group, First Meeting, August 7
In our “We Stand Together” Statement posted on June 6, 2020, we mentioned the formation of a reading group on Race and Christianity as one action step we could take to contribute to the conversation. As previously mentioned, we will read texts that you may have heard of but never got a chance to read or process with other Christians. …
Devotional: Apples or Oranges?
Apples or Oranges? * Brandon Knight, Ph.D. Asst. Professor of Communication William Carey University “A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver” (Proverbs 25: 11; ESV) In one of Jesus’ first acts of ministry, he meets a man struck with leprosy (Matthew 8:1-4). Lepers were supposed to remain outside the city gates but not …