According to an in-depth story in ESPN the Magazine, the Summer Olympics are one big sex party â with 100,000 condoms ordered to keep up with all the athlete shenanigans expected in London.
Powerful portrait of persecuted Pakistani
That’s my first and prevailing statement concerning a Houston Chronicle profile this week of a Pakistani woman who suffered extreme persecution because of her Christian faith.
Cure vs. change: Is there a difference?
If you believe The Associated Press and The New York Times, Exodus International has backed away from the idea that people with same-sex attractions can be “cured.”
Where's the 'why' in Memphis story?
Regular GetReligion reader MJBubba sent along a link to a Memphis Commercial Appeal story on the one-year anniversary of a police officer’s slaying.
Religion ghost? RIP Andy Griffith
More than a decade ago, while serving as religion editor for The Oklahoman, I visited Andy Griffith’s television hometown and wrote a column about it:
No longer "praying the gay away?"
Exodus International is no longer trying to “pray the gay away.” At least that’s the word from The Associated Press this week:
Did not paper report what Piper did not say?
Read the lede to this Minneapolis Star-Tribune story, and tell me if it doesn’t make your head spin:
Pod people: GetReligion news alert
RELIGIONNEWSVILLE, Cyberspace (GR) â In a podcast now available online, GetReligion contributor Bobby “Bible Belt” Ross admits dropping the ball in his recent critique of media coverage of the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting.
Who are these 'Christian' missionaries?
A few days have passed since I first read it, but a weekend story from the Detroit Free Press keeps nagging at me.
