Evangelism
- Culture (introduction, straight-talk, organization)
- Culture (naming/defining reality, religious explicitness, speech purposes, persuasion)
- The Yin and Yang of Christian Love (countenance, honest-talk, storytelling, extemporaneous speaking)
- The Yin and Yang of Christian Love (verbal expressiveness, truthtelling, God-talk, virtue, gentleness, kindness, peace, storytellling)
- Teach Us to Care and Not to Care (verbal expressiveness, control beliefs, speech purposes)
- The Revolutionary Voice: Becoming the Kind of Person Who Has Something to Say (extemporaneous speaking, verbal fillers, ethos, verbal expressiveness)
- The Revolutionary Voice: Becoming the Kind of Person Who Has Something to Say (truthtelling, God-talk, pathos, logos, extemporaneous speaking, research, horizontal listening)
- The Revolutionary Voice: Becoming the Kind of Person Who Has Something to Say (truthtelling, naming/defining reality, ridicule, whistle-blowing)
- The Revolutionary Voice: Becoming the Kind of Person Who Has Something to Say (horizontal listening, pathos, logos, truthtelling, vertical listening (control beliefs), persuade)
- The Revolutionary Voice: Becoming the Kind of Person Who Has Something to Say (primary research (horizontal listening), logos, pathos, doubt-talk, patience, persuade)
- Teach Us to Care and Not to Care (storytelling, virtue)
- Teach Us to Care and Not to Care (listening, control beliefs, God-talk)
- Teach Us to Care and Not to Care (ego, speech purposes)
- Tolkein Was No Hobbit: Another Memoir Goes Down (storytelling, apologetics, eye contact)
- Evidence for the Resurrection (logos, audience fit, apologetics)
- C.S. Lewis and the Case for Christianity (ethos, defining reality, virtue)
- Discipleship: Living Life to the Nth Degree (pathos, logos, organization, problem-solution logic)
- The Least of These (storytelling, verbal expressiveness (loudness, pace), kindness, gentleness, communicative justice)
- C.S. Lewis and the Case for Christianity (introduction)
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