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).
Article, Minister Transitions as a Source of Church Conflict: A Short Guide to Conflict Prevention, by Darrell Puls
Minister Transitions as a Source of Church Conflict: A Short Guide to Conflict Prevention Darrell Puls, Professor Emeritus, Pacific Northwest Christian College ABSTRACT Though not often recognized as such, one of the most challenging times in the life of a church is the period between the announcement that the current pastor is leaving and the completion of the first year …
Integratio Press, New Book, And the Word Became Flesh: Devotionals for Theater Artists, by Richard T. Young
[Return to Integratio Press] Welcome to the page for And the Word Became Flesh: Devotionals for Theater Artists, by Richard T. Young (Integratio Press, 2023), This book is a publication of Trinity House, a division of Integratio Press. Trinity House publishes works in the creative and performing arts. This book is available in paperback and ebook formats on Amazon, Barnes …
A Prayer for World Communication
A Prayer for World Communication Lord, make us instruments of your peace. Help us to recognize the evil in communication that does not build communion, to remove the venom from our judgements, to speak about others as our brothers and sisters. “You, O God, are faithful and trustworthy. May our words be seeds of goodness for the world: where there …
New Column, “Let’s Talk Family,” with Jonathan Pettigrew and Diane Badzinski
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. …
The Communicator’s Prayer
The Communicator’s Prayer Holy Spirit, you blessed the first disciples with the power to spread God’s love throughout the world. Give us a new power to proclaim your word through our own unique gifts and through the channels of clear communication. Make us willing to receive that word as it enters our daily lives. Bless all who use their talents …
A Prayer for Effective Communication
A Prayer for Effective Communication Heavenly Father, please accept my brief, humble prayer to use your gift of communication more faithfully: “When my words are not on target. When my messages are missing the mark. When my attitudes and motivations are self-centered. Please help me have the humility and patience to get back on target. To find the mark. To …
Elaine V. Fung, new CCSN graduate fellow
Meet Elaine V. Fung, CCSN’s newest Graduate Fellow. Elaine is currently a second-year doctoral student in communication at Regent University. Her research interests include organizational and interpersonal communication. Elaine will work as an editorial assistant with Integratio Press and the Journal of Christian Teaching Practice (in Communication Studies). She’ll also help coordinate our summer workshops and conferences in communication, and …
Devotional, “Park Bench Conversation,” by Bill Strom
Park Bench Conversation “He did not need any testimony about mankind, for he knew what was in each person.” John 2:25 Have you ever wondered how a personal encounter with Jesus would go between you and Him? Imagine that you have taken a break for lunch on a park bench. A man approaches and sits down at the end of …
Vlog entry, “What is Too Much Information, or TMI?”, by Stephanie Bennett
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. …