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David is known nationwide to journalists and authors who cover the impact of religion and cross-cultural issues on our world today. In nearly 50 years as a journalist, Crumm has won top awards and is a senior fellow with several universities and nonprofits, including the University of Michigan Knight-Wallace Journalism Fellowship, the Washington DC-based East West Center and the International Association of Religion Journalists. He has reported from Europe, the Middle East and Asia. He also is an innovator in professional connections among journalists and authors, establishing a Michigan model for networking professional communicators. On a daily basis, he is building new collegial relationships.
In 2007, David left newspapers to co-found th
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David Crumm Oh, certainly. Email me at david.crumm@gmail.com
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I see your reviews almost daily. I usually don't comment so that I don't overflow your comments with just my own thoughts. But I do daily appreciate what you post.(less)
David Crumm When I teach journalism classes, I usually ask, "What's the difference between an amateur and a professional writer?" The answer is, "Professional wri…moreWhen I teach journalism classes, I usually ask, "What's the difference between an amateur and a professional writer?" The answer is, "Professional writers, especially journalists, write whether they feel like it or not." The journalism craft becomes a skill, like woodworking or cooking at a professional level in which writing becomes almost muscle memory.
One way to develop that is to write every single day. And, I have been for more than 50 years. I experience the world and I'm always thinking of how to translate that into words I can convey to others.
There are lots of tips for careers in writing that you can find online, but the core of the craft is learning and absorbing the craft itself until it becomes the way you experience the world.
That's my best advice. Write. Every. Single. Day.(less)
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“Better is one day in the company of those bullied by Christians but loved by Jesus than thousands in the company of those wielding scripture to harm the weak and defenseless.”
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“I just called the slaveholder version of Christianity "false." I believe that. But note that in situations of conflict participants view reality differently. The more intractable the conflict, especially where both sides have the capacity to hurt each other, the more difficult it is to determine who is "victim" and who is "oppressor." Think about how nothing is quite as predictable and fruitless as hearing estranged spouses blame each other for being abusive or oppressive. Liberation theology dealt with this perceptual gulf in conflicted situations by speaking of the "epistemological privilege of the poor/oppressed." This meant: the view of the truth of a conflictual situation is clearer from the underside than from the position of power. But this assumes that we know who is on the underside and who holds the power. I am not saying that the exodus-liberation-deliverance motif is invalidated; I am saying that few situations present themselves to us in such clarity as Exod. 1-2 enslavement and infanticide do.”
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“Human life is sacred: this means that each and every human being has been set apart for designation as a being of elevated status and dignity. Each human being must therefore be viewed with reverence and treated with due respect and care, with special attention to preventing any desecration or violation of a human being.”
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“American evangelicalism now requires acquiescence to attitudes and practices that fundamentally (aha!) negate core teachings of Jesus”
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David Crumm Beata wrote: "Thanks for the invite, David, and a lovely reply to my question :) Happy reading to you and yours!"
What a kind note. And happy reading to you as well.


Beata Thanks for the invite, David, and a lovely reply to my question :) Happy reading to you and yours!


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