Telling the Truth: How to Revitalize Christian Journalism
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Think of what revitalizing journalism would do for the cause of Christ in America! It is the most needed sort of pre-evangelism; it is training in Christian worldview; it is an aid to sanctification and you need to teach people how to do it. --J. I. Packer to Marvin Olasky Telling the Truth is Dr. Olaskys valuable response to this charge from the noted theologian. In it he emphasizes both the philosophical and the practical: detailing the need for Christian journalists to have a well developed worldview and giving essential instruction to help them hone their writing editing and interviewing skills. The shortcomings of modern journalism are many. Too often evangelical publications instead of exhibiting the journalistic excitement of the hunt are content printing public-relations releases and carrying on their business in a joyless manner. But it doesnt have to be this way. Indeed as Christians it must not be this way! We are called to excellence; to do our work in such a way that it glorifies the Creator Himself. This incisive book not only urges journalists to grasp the significance of their purpose but also shows them how to more effectively accomplish it. As Olasky says If even fifty new talented biblically directed journalists were to emerge in America during the next few years the revitalization of Christian journalism would be well under way. Marvin Olasky is Professor of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin Senior Fellow of The Progress & Freedom Foundation in Washington D.C. and Editor of World a weekly newsmagazine from a Christian perspective. The author of ten books and the co-author or editor of many more Dr. Olaskys critically acclaimed work The Tragedy of American Compassion is considered by many to be the most important book on welfare and social policy in a decade.
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