Associate Professor of Communications and Media
Recording studios and radio towers in Germany and Ecuador were part of David's childhood experience through his parents' mission broadcasting work. This has led to a natural lifelong intrigue with communications.
Undergraduate studies included a Bachelor of Religious Studies at MBBC (a founding college of CMU) and a BA in Administrative Studies at the University of Winnipeg. David completed an MA in Speech Communication at California State University – Fresno and significant work towards an MA in New Testament at Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary. More recently he completed a Certificate in Documentary Arts through the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Prior to joining CMU, David spent over a decade in broadcast radio in Winnipeg with Family Life Network Inc. This included 11 years of weekly co-hosting of the GodTalk radio show on 680 CJOB, a Corus Entertainment company. David also spoke at 100's of live events across central and western Canada during these years. His passion has always been to creatively engage people in a dignifying conversation about the living God.
David joined the CMU faculty in 2009 and was appointed Assistant Professor of Communications and Media in July 2013 and became Associate Professor in July 2021.
David teaches in media and society, radio, interviewing, public speaking, new media, communication theory and topics such as Christianity and the mass media in Canada. David's current research is exploring the use and meaning of "Oh my God" in the everyday talk of Canadians. He released a short documentary film from this project in January 2015. These days The Oh my God Project has him working on a long-form audio documentary.
David and his wife, Kathryn, live in Winnipeg and have 5 adult children (two married in!) and a grandchild. They are part of the One88 Church Community. David is active in the community with speaking engagements, preaching, communications consulting and training.
Media and Society, Public Speaking, Radio, Interviewing, Group Communication, New/Digital Media, Communication Theory and on topics such as Christianity and Media
MA, California State University-Fresno, 2000; BA, University of Winnipeg, 1989; BRS, Mennonite Brethren Bible College, 1989
COMM-1000 Communications and Media - an introduction to mass media in Canada
COMM-2000 New Media - understanding Web 2.0 and media convergence
COMM-2020 Oral Communication - public speaking and persuasion
COMM-2118 Media Skills: Radio Team - client-based production team
COMM-3500 Journalism and Peacebuilding - does news production make peace or war?
COMM-3010 Theories of Communication in Everyday LIfe
COMM-3800 Christianity and the Mass Media in Canada
COMM-3950 Audio Documentary/Podcasting
David has a long-standing interest in the convergence of Christian theology and communication practice. A current interest centers on the presence and function of religiously-informed language in everyday talk. The use of this kind of language appears to have grown over the past several years and has become a pervasive form of expression in North America.
One instance of this pervasiveness is evidenced in the phrase, "Oh my God." The Oh my God Project is a multi-year undertaking.
David produced a short documentary film about the use of this phrase through a production partnership in 2014-2015 and is currently working on a long-form audio documentary.
Balzer, David. "Exploring the Timbre of Mennonite Radio in Manitoba: A Case Study of The Gospel Light Hour and The Abundant Life." Conrad Grebel Review, forthcoming Fall 2018.
Balzer, David. "Young Adults, Communication Technologies, and the Church." Vision: A Journal for Church and Theology 19, no. 1 (2018): 56–64.
Balzer, David. "Reviews." Rev. of The Technological Imperative in Canada: An Intellectual History, by R. Douglas Francis. Manitoba History, the Journal of the Manitoba Historical Society 64 Fall 2010: 37-38. Print.
"Computer-Assisted Learning: A Honduran Success Story" is a 24-minute video documentary completed in June 2020. David collaborated with Grant Hoeppner Media as a writer/producer/translator. From November 7-12, 2019 David travelled to Honduras on the invitation of Canadian Peacemakers International, an Edmonton-based international development organization, to produce a story about their remarkable porgram that makes education possible for youth in remote and economically disadvantaged communities. It was a huge privilege to meet visionaries and use my Spanish and interviewing skills in this project. Watch it here.
David was host and producer of CMU's weekly radio program, Sunday@CMU from 2009-2013. David currently harnesses his expertise in interview-based storytelling for a segment of the program each week with his students.
Balzer, David. "Wired for Worship Discerning Technology." Leader Magazine, Spring 2018.
Balzer, David. "Chatting about God over the Airwaves: What I Learned about Interfaith Conversation." Mennonite Brethren Herald 50.11 (2011): 10-12. Print.
Balzer, David. "Now We're Talking." Quarterly Column. Christian Week April, June, August, October, December 2009, March 2010. Print.
Balzer, David. "What I'm Reading." Rev. of Culture Making: Recovering our Creative Calling by Andy Crouch. Mennonite Brethren Herald June 2009. Print.
David is a frequent speaker at events, churches and conferences. He extends his teaching skills into other spaces as a seminar leader and coach in public speaking for various Christian ministry teams and provides communication consulting.
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