I’m talking about a newspaper feature that neither ignores faith nor exaggerates it in painting the portrait of its main characters.
Interracial couples and Baptist 'hierarchy'
Over at Yahoo! News â one of the most visited sites in the online universe â the third and fourth most popular items at this moment relate to a tiny Kentucky church voting to ban interracial couples from joining the flock.
On the campaign trail: Bad Dad?
Stereotypes and backwoods religion
At first glance, I had high hopes for a CNN story out today with the headline “Pastor fights HIV stigma in Southern town.”
A layered portrait of hate
In atheist blitz, where's the other side?
I confess: That’s generally my reaction when I read news stories (and the mainstream media seem to publish them with increasing frequency) about atheists trying to win nonbelievers to their cause.
Pod people: Religious liberty, inflammatory quote
On this week’s Crossroads, host Todd Wilken and I talked about media coverage of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops meeting.
The Baptist pastor said WHAT!?
Confession time: I live in Oklahoma City, but I don’t read a whole lot of news stories about my local city council’s meetings.
The politics of religious liberty
As U.S. Catholic bishops met in Baltimore this week, this was the headline from the National Catholic Reporter:
