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- How to Face the Headlines with HopeThe Papua New Guinea mudslide is yet another reminder that our world is not as it should be. But take heart! Christ has overcome the world.Clarissa Moll|
- Died: Marshall Allen, Christian Muckraker Who Held the Health Care Industry AccountableHis reporting was marked by a cheerful determination to uncover truth, which friends and coworkers attributed to his faith.Emily Belz|
- As Freedoms Shrink in Hong Kong, One Christian Media Editor Explains Why He StaysChristian journalism has become even more important after the government passed a tough new national security law.Lo Man Wai|简体中文繁體中文
- Died: Joel Belz, Founder of World MagazineA “newspaper man at heart,” he believed Christians needed “sound journalism, grounded in facts and biblical truth.”Daniel Silliman|
- The Case for a Journalism TitheNot a literal 10 percent—but the long Christian tradition of patronage of truth-seeking writers and artists is worth preserving.Bonnie Kristian|
- Tim Alberta Is More Sad Than Angry at His American Evangelical FamilyThe Atlantic journalist’s portrait of a fractured movement chooses lament over axe-grinding.Daniel Bennett|
- Journalists Won’t Earn Back Trust by Claiming a Monopoly on TruthMargaret Sullivan’s “reality-based” approach to journalism overlooks the reality of legitimate division in American society.Bonnie Kristian|
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 71|31minJake Tapper Says Reality Is Stranger than FictionThe CNN anchor and novelist joins Moore to discuss faith, fiction, and former presidents.Russell Moore|
- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 41|52minEvangelicalism’s Failure with Jon WardThe news correspondent and author speaks on parents, personal life, and politics.Russell Moore|
- A Scottish Farmer Started the World’s First Chinese-Language MagazineBefore he died at age 37, missionary William Milne had produced a publication promoting Christianity, science, and general knowledge.Kuo-An Wu and Angela Lu Fulton|简体中文繁體中文
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