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In my first article, I explained and proved five basics of good communication— logical speech, face-to-face interaction, attentive listening, truthfulness, and depth of content. I took the time and space to do so to aid us in honest evaluation of whether our use of technology has been detrimental to our good communication. I pray that […]

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About eight years ago, I remember sitting in a restaurant on a date with my wife, discussing a disturbing phenomenon surrounding us. People-watching being a bad habit of ours, we had noticed around us young dating couples, husbands and wives, families with children, sitting around their respective tables, eyes fixated not on each other in […]

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And the Tongue is a Fire

And the Tongue Is a Fire… “And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity: so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body, and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell” (James 3:6). As we have heard many times in church […]

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Family Communication

I. INTRODUCTION A.  Communication is an important and necessary part of our lives. 1.  By communication in this outline we mean the interpersonal activity of passing information, exchanging ideas, expressing thoughts and feelings through speech, i.e. by talking. 2.  All human relationships in their various spheres depend on this activity.  Relationships in the workplace, in […]

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Emily

Hi! My name is Emily Joy. My friends call me Em and sometimes Emil which I don’t mind because they’re my friends. Now that I am fifteen and full of energy, I pay attention to what people do, what they wear and especially what they say about me. That’s why I want to relate to […]

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Listening to God

If you are an average person, and for the sake of this article, let’s just suppose that you are, then according to information which I found, you spend about 10 percent of your communication time in writing, 15 percent on reading, 30 percent on speaking, and 45 percent on listening. And according to what was […]

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Esperanto

In this so-called “missile age” in which we live today, one finds that the world seems to become smaller and smaller as the ease of communication becomes less difficult. Time no longer holds the same meaning which it did a hundred years ago. It is now possible to breakfast in London, lunch in New York, […]

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The Seduction of Youth (2)

Part 2 – The Family   The secret controlling powers of Communism know very well that God builds His Church here on earth through the line of continued generations, and that the home is the basic God-ordained institution where children are to be brought up and trained in the fear of the Lord. Therefore, they, […]

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