The Boston Globe reported last week on an evangelical student group at Tufts University facing the potential loss of its funding:
Pod people: Red America and Bible Belt atheists
On the latest Issues, Etc. podcast, host Todd Wilken and I discuss my recent post on a Washington Post story that featured a red-state American in her natural habitat.
Ready, set, barf: An evangelical football feature
Red-state American in her natural habitat
I gotta admit: Just a few sentences into this Washington Post feature on post-election Red America and I was already worried.
When Bible Belt atheists go to church
Here in my home own state of Oklahoma, that’s the basis for a religion story in today’s Tulsa World. The headline grabs readers’ attention this way:
The ghost of Prince William County
God, gang graffiti and gunfire in L.A.
A heartwrenching story appears on the front page of today’s Los Angeles Times (see a television report here) on a worshiper killed outside a church:
Risking lives to save souls in Mexico
Before I left on a mission trip south of the U.S. border this past spring, a Facebook friend was so kind as to post a State Department warning for all of us “crazy enough to travel to Mexico.”
Halloween: trick or treat for Christians?
In yet another case of liberal bias by GetReligion, tmatt screamed “Boooo!” the other day at a one-sided story praising Halloween evangelism.
