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The Shepherd

Michael Cromartie is guiding media elites into a more accurate view of conservative Christians.

We Want Your Common-Good Stories: Introducing Our Second Essay Contest

And you want our common-good cash, right?

John McCandlish Phillips: Bright Light for Christ in the Big Apple

The New York Times stylist mixed his love of the Lord with his love of journalism.

Why All Your Impressions of Detroit Are Wrong

How the Motor City became America's whipping-boy city--and how Christians can stop the hate.

The Media and the Massacre

True compassion requires turning off the news.

'Half the Sky' Brings Gender-Based Horrors to Documentary Film

What the new film shows us that the acclaimed book can't.

Doctrine in the Desert: How Religion Informs the Immigration Debates

Ananda Rose's new book explores the religious motivations of Southwest groups on opposite sides of the immigration question.

What Are Wedding Vows For, Anyway?

Not much, if Carol Anne Riddell and John Partilla's wedding announcement in 'The New York Times' "Vows" section means anything.

Freed by Bill Clinton, Saved by Jesus

'The World Is Bigger Now' recounts Christian journalist Euna Lee's imprisonment in a North Korean jail.

In Their Own Words: Laura Ling and Euna Lee

One of the women, Euna Lee, was driven by her faith in Christ to cover the plight of North Koreans.

Half the Sky: A Must-Read Book

The fight for women's dignity worldwide, the 'cause of our time,' needs Christians now more than ever.

Journalists Slammed for Covering N. Korean Women's Hell

Laura Ling and Euna Lee were sentenced to 12 years of hard labor for reporting on women who are 'sold like livestock' in China.

Cal Thomas, 25 Years of Columns Later

After 2,600 columns and 11 books, the syndicated columnist shares his 'wit and wisdom.'

Deciphering a Religion Journalist's Deconversion

William Lobdell's rejection of faith seems less examined than his own reporting for the Los Angeles Times.

Robert Walker: Beyond Paper and Ink

Plus: Mark Fackler remembers Walker

Laughing with Evangelicals  Subscriber access only

Joel Kilpatrick of LarkNews.com satirizes only the ones he loves.

The Rebirth of Venus

Charlene Cothran, editor of a magazine for African-American gays and lesbians, on how she renounced homosexuality and came to Christ.

Not-So-Quiet Time

Slate's David Plotz blogs about the Bible's many surprises.

The Beatles' Spiritual Journeys  Subscriber access only

Steve Turner's The Gospel According to the Beatles.

Nicholas Kristof on Evangelicals, China, and Human Rights  Subscriber access only

The Pulitzer Prize winner says, "Evangelicals have influence in the White House that The New York Times columnists do not."

Journalism for Jesus  Subscriber access only

Christian publications multiply amid new freedom.

Good Shooters  Subscriber access only

Christian photojournalists are teaching the church to communicate through pictures.

Jon Warren: Eyewitness to Suffering  Subscriber access only

Part 2 of 5 in our series on Christian photojournalists.
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National Catholic Reporter draws rebuke from its local bishop
Paper called for Bishop Robert Finn's removal or resignation in September. Finn says that parishioner anger is growing over the NCR's challenges to Catholic orthodoxy (Associated Press)
New York Times's new President/CEO says Christianity is based on objective truth
Mark Thompson is a practicing Catholic. (A Journey through NYC Religions)
Mercer launches journalism experiment
A historically Baptist college in Georgia is launching a cutting-edge experiment that industry experts say could provide a model to help save local journalism in America. (ABP)

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