Communications expert Quentin Schultze offers an engaging and practical guide to help Christians interact effectively at home, work, church, school, and beyond. Based on solid biblical principles and drawn from Schultze's own remarkable experiences, this book shows how to practice "servant communication" for a rich and rewarding life. Topics include how to overcome common mistakes, be a more grateful and virtuous communicator, tell stories effectively, reduce conflicts, overcome fears, and communicate well in a high-tech world. Helpful sidebars and text boxes are included.
Finally, semanticists advocate using quotation marks around flag words or concepts that do not necessarily indicate the orator's perspective. Interestingly enough, we have a nonverbal signal we use for quotation marks when we speak ...
I gladly recommend this book as a rich resource for learning to build real community through effective communication." --Larry Crabb, NewWay Ministries; author of The Marriage Builder
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Consider this true story of someone who put Luke 12 to practice and experienced outstanding results: Dr. Josef Tson, faithful leader of the evangelical voice in Romania for decades, once confronted the tough topic of death as someone ...
. . . Clearly the work of a smart student, a discerning watcher and fair critic of the media, but best of all, a careful Christian mind. Lewis Smedes Schultze's concluding chapter should be required reading for every Christian.
Oral Communication: Skills, Choices, and Consequences
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Christian Character Formation investigates worship and formation in view of Christian anthropology, particularly union with Christ.
Written by nationally known communications expert Quentin J. Schultze, High-Tech Worship? addresses an important yet often overlooked issue that affects the quality of worship in every church.
We are all spiritual seekers, intuitively knowing there is more to life than we suspect. This is a book for anyone who is hoping there is something more while we're here on Earth. There is.