Kay Carter

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Kay Carter is UK National Director of Christianity Explored Ministries, where she is primarily responsible for producing video-based courses that introduce people to Jesus through the pages of Scripture. She previously worked at the Tyndale House, a biblical research institute, heading up strategy and communications. Kay has a background in journalism, including as a staff member of “The Sunday Times” in London and as founding editor of “The Difference” magazine, which examined political issues through the lens of Christian ethics. She has a long-term interest in religious freedom and has worked as a lobbyist for organisations that represent persecuted Christians in the Middle East. She also ran the secretariat for the British All Party Parliamentary Group on International Freedom of Religion or Belief.
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Why is it important that Christian scholars don't ignore the public square?
Kay Carter Communication, Journalism, Media Studies 00:00:00 895 18 May 2019
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How can you rehearse for a media interview?
Kay Carter Communication, Journalism, Media Studies 00:00:00 889 18 May 2019
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What should you do to build media opportunities?
Kay Carter Communication, Journalism, Media Studies 00:00:00 947 18 May 2019
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What are some practical lessons that Christians can learn from science communication?
Kay Carter Communication, Journalism, Media StudiesJournalism 00:00:00 1,289 22 May 2018
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How can Christians ensure that their messages are reported accurately?
Kay Carter Communication, Journalism, Media StudiesJournalism 00:00:00 1,196 22 May 2018
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What do Christian communication and science communication have in common?
Kay Carter Communication, Journalism, Media StudiesJournalism 00:00:00 1,202 22 May 2018
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How can media communicators use knowledge about a topic to change people’s thinking?
Kay Carter Communication, Journalism, Media StudiesJournalism 00:00:00 1,846 22 May 2018
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How can Christians communicate complex truths in a world that values soundbites?
Kay Carter Communication, Journalism, Media StudiesJournalism 00:00:00 1,232 22 May 2018
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Why are Christian perspectives in public discourse generally limited to a few controversial issues?
Kay Carter Communication, Journalism, Media StudiesJournalism 00:00:00 1,095 22 May 2018
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How have new forms of media changed the way that information about science is delivered?
Kay Carter Communication, Journalism, Media StudiesJournalism 00:00:00 1,057 22 May 2018

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