Using the Art of Communication for the Gospel
Updated: Mar 17, 2021
The truth is that we all stand for something.
Whether we say it aloud or not. Our posture towards something is very telling about what we believe to be true or false or good or evil. In a way, we are all excellent communicators but sometimes it isn’t the exact message that we actually intend or should convey. Online or in person, our words or LACK of words is very telling. This is the very reason I asked our guest to join us today.
Joanna and I chatted earlier this summer about the life of communications in our daily lives, online, and in our churches.
How do we effectively communicate in person and online and maybe avoid being “that person” online? (You know the type.)
How do we study culture to know how to more effectively communicate the gospel?
Joanna la Fleur is a speaker, podcaster, TV host, and communications consultant living in downtown Toronto. With business and theology degrees, she has been helping the local church communicate the best news in the world for over 15 years. You can catch her interviews with Christian creatives and communicators on the Word Made Digital Podcast, daily communications tips on the Future Church Podcast, and her Bible teaching on the national TV show, See Hear Love.
Resources:
Communicating for Change by Andy Stanley
Less Clutter, Less Noise by Kem Meyer
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