"Communicating the Faith"

Below are all of the episodes from our Communicating the Faith series in chronological order for easy access.

We all know that Christians believe Jesus tells us about God in his sermons and parables and shows us God in his miracles, but this time, we look at how much Jesus can communicate with a simple gesture.

We look through the question of what kinds of words and images are appropriate for communicating the the gospel, to the deeper issue of the journey a person must take in order to become the kind of soul that is able to share something that can facilitate communion with Christ.

We explore why, when Paul wanted to communicate the gospel of Jesus Christ, he didn't just send a letter, he sent a person.

We explore the power anonymous art mixed with the virtue of true humility might have for communicating the name and face of Christ.

We look at a particular soul that has found prayer not just delivering gifts from God, but also flowing into a craft that allows them to pass those gifts on to others.

We look at what an imagination capable of dreaming up fantastic fictions has to tell us about telling the truth.

MacDonald's Essay on "The Fantastic Imagination"

MacDonald's Collection that includes "The Imagination: Its Functions and its Culture"

We look at what Martin Scorsese's film "Silence," has to teach us about the difficulty of truly sharing the faith, but how these difficulties might make a way for us to live into the very heart of evangelism.