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    Tuesday, February 26, 2008

    Interview with Jonathan Krive

    CollegePlus! Newsletter Accleration interviewed me on the art of communication. Below is the text:

    According to researcher George Barna, only about half of Christians in America feel comfortable communicating what they believe. In fact, in his recent book Revolution, Barna notes that most believers don’t even base their decisions on the Scriptures but instead on what they take in from the media, family members, and peers. CollegePlus! graduate Jonathan Krive has made it part of his goal in life to change this disturbing phenomenon.

    Krive currently lives in the Washington, D.C. area with his wife Noel. In 2007, he received a Presidential appointment to the Bush administration as a political appointee to the Department of Labor. He recently left the administration to become the fundraising coordinator for a nonprofit organization that helps philanthropists achieve their charitable goals.

    Krive has been involved in persuasive communication for over a decade, beginning with speech competitions sponsored by the National Christian Forensics and Communication Association, or NCFCA for short. Krive won this nationwide competition for three consecutive years before pursuing his college studies and other outlets for communicating a biblical worldview in today’s postmodern culture.

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