Communication is a part of the foundation of creation and society. It is the basis upon which we share ourselves and cooperate to achieve goals and progress. It is the thread upon which we build relationships and the concrete which makes them stronger.
Communication builds our understanding of God and the theology surrounding Him. The Old Testament begins with God speaking worlds into existence. The New Testament commences with God setting His plan into motion to save the world from its sin: In the beginning was the Word. This Word became flesh and dwelt among men.
Here are articles which talk about communication. We will learn about God’s perspective as a communicator and ways that we can improve our own communication skills.
Listen. Do you mind if I share a pet peeve? Because I had a day off, I had the chance to listen to the sermons of six different preachers today. Each of them holds preaching ministry positions and their sermons…
From the days that I sat at the Seminary listening to seasoned, biblical scholars, sound doctrine stirs me. The professors were people who knew the Scriptures and taught them with confident authority. How do we teach the content of sound…
Incredible things happen when people communicate well. No other skill will position you to positively change and influence the lives of others like effective communication skills. But most of us are more than uneasy when called upon to speak. Fear…
When I was seven or eight years old, my family would drive up to northern Indiana to visit my great-grandfather who was in his nineties. Grandpa Russell had been very hard of hearing since an accident when he was a…
At any given time, I am working on several books, studies or articles. As I prepare my mind and heart, I usually get a handful of books from my shelves to skim. I pull the books by authors who have…
How we communicate – our conversation, our listening, our understanding, and our interaction – determines the influence we have with others. The better our conversation and communication, the better our relationships and development. Winston Churchill was one of the masters…