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<strong>Abstract:</strong> This article is intended for the Christian in highly charged, angry media and social media culture. This focuses not only on what should not be, but a Christ-centered perspective on why he loves us enough to have our communication about each other be without false witness, gossip, sensationalism and prioritized around advertising dollars, clicks and "likes" | <strong>Abstract:</strong> This article is intended for the Christian in highly charged, angry media and social media culture. This focuses not only on what should not be, but a Christ-centered perspective on why he loves us enough to have our communication about each other be without false witness, gossip, sensationalism and prioritized around advertising dollars, clicks and "likes" |
Latest revision as of 22:44, 24 August 2021
This first article in this category is in Production! Free to edit using "A.M.A.Z.I.N.G." editorial standards.
Occupational Category: Media
Title: Journalism
Subtitle: Journalists Decide To Avoid Gossip and Prioritize Reporting.
Abstract: This article is intended for the Christian in highly charged, angry media and social media culture. This focuses not only on what should not be, but a Christ-centered perspective on why he loves us enough to have our communication about each other be without false witness, gossip, sensationalism and prioritized around advertising dollars, clicks and "likes"