This broadcast of Forcing Change Radio is aimed at the many researchers, bloggers, authors and students who engage in writing, studying, and communicating worldview issues. It's a call to go beyond the point-and-click world of the web, and to approach research in a way that builds on more traditional sources. But why do a show on this subject? Because in today's Christian community there is a tendency to rely on internet sources, especially items that have circulated through social media networks. While this show doesn't directly address the myriad of concerns associated with using information through social media, it does, however, encourage a more hands-on alternative - getting back to the basics, back to books. If you're a student, a casual or serious researchers, or professional communicator who is full-time devoted to exploring worldview topics, this show is for you! www.forcingchange.org
Carl Teichrib: February 17, 2014
This broadcast of Forcing Change Radio is aimed at the many researchers, bloggers, authors and students who engage in writing, studying, and communicating worldview issues. It's a call to go beyond the point-and-click world of the web, and to approach research in a way that builds on more traditional sources. But why do a show on this subject? Because in today's Christian community there is a tendency to rely on internet sources, especially items that have circulated through social media networks. While this show doesn't directly address the myriad of concerns associated with using information through social media, it does, however, encourage a more hands-on alternative - getting back to the basics, back to books. If you're a student, a casual or serious researchers, or professional communicator who is full-time devoted to exploring worldview topics, this show is for you! www.forcingchange.org