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In an effort to provide helpful and provocative essays on Christianity and journalism, the institute publishes a series of monographs from closing dinner lectures given at the institute. There is no particular theme or focus to these monographs other than the integration of a faith commitment and journalism. The monographs are complimentary and are available to individuals or to journalism classes either by downloading the PDFs linked below , or by requesting the published versions from our office.

The following is a list of the available monographs:

Robert R. Drake, "Speaking the Truth Without Mentioning God" (1998)
Carl F. H. Henry, "Journalistic Truth in a Postmodern Age" (1999)
John McCandlish Phillips, "Faith in the Daily News Chase" (2001)
Russell Chandler, "The Power of Words in an Age of Image" (2002)
David Aikman, "The Three Callings of a Christian in Journalism" (2002)
Laura Greanias, "News, Truth and Entertainment" (2003)
Larry Woiwode, "The Ethics of Writing" (2003)
Bryan Chapell, "A Christian Journalism" (2004)
Marvin Olasky, "Journalism & Humility" (2005)
Karima Haynes, "A Cord of Three Strands: The Distinct Role of the African-American Christian Journalist" (2005)
Mark Bergin, "Royal Brougham: Your Old Neighbor" (2005)
Benjamin Hoak, "Watson Spoelstra: Player, Writer, Visionary" (2006)
John W. Fountain, "Mightier Than the Sword: The Ministry of Journalism" (2006)
Joel Belz, "Shades of Secularism" (2007)
Herbert & Mira Lowe, "Heart & Soul: Love, Faith and Journalism" (2007)
Rafael Olmeda, "10 Qualities of a Good Journalist (And 5 non-sequiturs) (2007)
Robert A. Case II, "The Marks of a Journalist of Faith" (2008)