A Call to Kingdom Journalism
- Posted by Steve K. on June 1st, 2007 filed in Internet, Mission(s), Writing
- 3 Comments »
Today the June 2007 issue of Lausanne World Pulse was posted online, and it includes my article “A Call to Kingdom Journalism: Rediscovering the Integral Role of Communication in Mission.”
Set amid other articles on the topic of “International Communication and the Church,” this is my most complete articulation to date of my thoughts on kingdom journalism. I’m grateful to the editors at Lausanne World Pulse for publishing it, and, to anyone who finds there way here (to this website) from the article, I just want to say, “Welcome!”
I hope that those who read my article will feel free to add your amens and your ahems. You can post a comment on the LWP site or you can post feedback in the comments here as well. Whatever you do, I hope you’ll really engage it and share your opinions (positive or negative).
I’m currently working on a chapter for Wikiklesia: Voices of the Virtual World which will focus even further on new media technology and its impact on missions. I hope you’ll take a look at that once it’s published, as well.
UPDATE: Here’s a fantastic new video that gives the history of the Lausanne movement, for those who may be unfamiliar. (HT: Evan Davis)


June 1st, 2007 at 1:37 pm
hey steve,
read your article this morning in my newsreader – great stuff. loved the focus on technology and all of us being story tellers.
blessings!
June 9th, 2007 at 2:01 pm
Hi Steve!
Thanks so much for mentioning me in your recent article. I really enjoyed your perspective – I think I may share it with my readers as well.
So 75 SIM RSS feeds, huh? I think you have some I don’t have – you or any of them can feel free to contact me so I can check them out!
Jim
June 11th, 2007 at 1:00 am
Steve –
Just found your site this evening.
I can’t tell you how much your article in LWP resonated with me. I would love to dialogue with you about some projects I’m involved in which seem to have some synergy with your thinking.
If you have the time and would be open to such a dialogue, please feel free to send me an email.
Thanks!
Frank Johnson