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The greatest communication success story in history is how the gospel spread across the Mediterranean world.
"It’s not what goes into your mouth that defiles you; you are defiled by the words that come out of your mouth." Matthew 15:11 Old Testament law specified which foods the Israelites should...
After weeks of research, Nick bought an expensive new software package for his small business. All night he pored over the manual. The next morning, he called a staff meeting and began to lecture...
The third commandment literally prohibits God’s people from making “wrongful use” of the name of God. This...
Aaron's blessing, given by God to Moses in Numbers 6:22-27, says "The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his...
Truthtelling is essential for authentic communication to occur, and makes genuine interaction between people possible. That is, if truth were not expected...
The Valiant Woman exercises care in what she says and how she speaks. The proverbs remind us that “to watch over mouth...
James follows up his practical guidance about listening (see James 1:19–21) with similar advice about speaking. Here he employs some of the fiercest language in the book. “The tongue is a fire. The...
John ends the letter by saying that he wants to continue the conversation in person. “Although I have much to write to...
The letter ends with the same thought that concludes 2 John. John has things to communicate that would be better said face...
Compromise is generally regarded as a dirty word. It is something to avoid.
Christian lay counseling is a ministry that should be conducted in a Christ-centered, biblically based and Spirit-filled way, as well as ethically, effectively and efficiently, so that many lives can be touched and...
Although sleep and dreams are commonplace facts of life, they remain mysteries, and each generation has tried to determine the cause and meaning of dreams.
Saying goodby is a grace to both the giver and the receiver.
Down through the centuries, letter writing has played an important role in the lives of individuals, families, friends, colleagues, advisers and officials.
Reading is the process by which we arrive at meaning in response to the stimulus of print.
By Rev’d Dr. Kenneth J. Barnes, Dean of the Marketplace Institute, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia In his collected papers entitled, Reflections on...