Christian Media to Tackle Immigration and Civility at National Convention
From Evangelical Press Association (EPA) – For Immediate Release
Contact: Lamar Keener, Executive Director, EPA, 619-434-0682, director@evangelicalpress.com
LANCASTER, PA (ANS – March 26, 2016)
-- Writers and editors within the Christian periodical market will
address the two hot-button issues of immigration and civility during the
annual convention of the Evangelical Press Association when it convenes
in Lancaster, Pa., on April 6 to 8, 2016.
“The
Evangelical Response to Immigration and the Refugee Crisis” is the
subject of a forum scheduled for Thursday morning, April 7. Speakers
include Jenny Yang, Vice President of Advocacy and Policy at World
Relief; David Shenk, Global Missions Consultant with Eastern Mennonite
Missions and author of “Christian. Muslim. Friend: Twelve Paths to Real
Relationship;” Christine Baer, Congregational Resource Developer at
Church World Service Lancaster; and moderator Jon Hirst, president and
CEO of Global Mapping International.
Hirst
will also lead a workshop teaching writers how to communicate about the
refugee crisis, while Yang will address migration as it relates to the
biblical Great Commission.
Friday
morning, April 8, will feature the forum, “Civil Discourse in a
Polarized Society.” The speakers are Karen Swallow Prior, Professor of
English at Liberty University and a prolific writer on cultural issues
in both religious and secular media; Ronald Sider, Senior Distinguished
Professor of Theology, Holistic Ministry and Public Policy at Palmer
Theological Seminary and President Emeritus of Evangelicals for Social
Action; and Michael Wear, founder of Public Square Strategies and former
White House staffer for a faith-based initiative to manage engagement
on religious and values issues during President Obama’s first term.
Prior will also lead a workshop presentation on how to engage the culture effectively through writing.
“Social
media tends to arouse heated emotions instead of encouraging rational
discussion on cultural issues,” said Executive Director, Lamar Keener.
“As evangelical thought leaders, our writers and editors are serious
about cultivating a distinctly Christian worldview that is communicated
reasonably and effectively.”
The
opening keynote speaker for the convention is Bryan Loritts, lead
pastor for Abundant Life Christian Fellowship in Silicon Valley,
California, and former Pastor for Preaching and Mission at Trinity Grace
Church in New York City. Named one of the top thirty emerging Christian
leaders, Loritts has written several books including “Right Color/Wrong
Culture.”
Other
keynote speakers include radio personality Brant Hansen, host of the
Brant Hansen Show heard on contemporary Christian stations nationwide,
and Naomi Zacharias, director of Wellspring International, an initiative
devoted to providing financial grants to international efforts working
with at-risk women and children.
The
convention, which will be held at the Lancaster County Convention
Center, will draw Christian magazine editorial and creative design
professionals from all over North America.
Note:
The Evangelical Press Association is a professional association of
Christian publications—magazines, newspapers and newsletters—and
content-rich websites. Founded in 1948, its 300 members have a combined
readership of more than 15 million. For information, visit evangelicalpress.com/convention.
Members of the press interested in attending the forums should contact Executive Director Lamar Keener at director@evangelicalpress.com or 619-434-0682.
Photo caption: Lamar Keener.
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