Associated Church Press Podcast
Rebecca talks with Jessica Brodie, editor of the South Carolina United Methodist Advocate and author of the Dahlia Christian fiction series, about the intersection of journalism, storytelling, and faith. As editor of one of the oldest continuously operating Methodist newspapers, Brodie shares how the Advocate has evolved over her sixteen years of leadership, balancing a print legacy with digital storytelling, video content, and new ways of engaging readers. The conversation explores how faith-based journalism serves communities during times of change, from denominational conflict to moments of renewal and hope. Brodie reflects on the stories readers are seeking today, the importance of highlighting ordinary people doing extraordinary work, and how those real-life encounters inspire the fictional world of Dahlia, South Carolina. Rebecca and Jessica also discuss the creative process behind writing Christian fiction, developing authentic characters, and weaving themes of grace, redemption, and community into compelling stories. Along the way, Brodie shares how her faith has deepened through years of telling the stories of others and why keeping Christ at the center continues to shape her work as both a journalist and a novelist.
6 episodios
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