Pretend for a moment that you’re a New York Times reporter. You’re going to do a story on churches’ reaction to a tough new immigration law in Alabama.
B-level story on 'Christian A-team'
I’ve read a 3,500-word New York Magazine piece on King’s College’s new president at least three times, and each reading leaves me more confused.
Imitation flattery ... or journalistic ripoff?
NPR featured a meaty, intriguing religion story this week on what might be considered old news but really is not.
God in the gutters?
Devil is in the (religious) details
A Twitter post by Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, D-Missouri, voicing frustration with the budget deal reached by congressional leaders and President Barack Obama did just that:
Where's the grass-roots reporting?
A little bit of (nothing) news
I live in flyover country, so maybe this won’t surprise you, but I haven’t wasted a lot of time or energy worrying about the budget debt crisis.
Skirting at edges of faith
Even better, stories about people who hit rock bottom and find their way out of the pit appeal to me.
