Gina Dalfonzo

Christianity Today March 9, 2009

Gina Dalfonzo is editor of BreakPoint.org and Dickensblog. Her work has appeared in Guideposts, National Review, the Weekly Standard, Christianity Today, Books & Culture, Big Hollywood, Big Journalism, and newspapers around the country. Her first book, ‘Bring Her Down’: How the American Media Tried to Destroy Sarah Palin, was released in 2011; she is currently working on a book about Christianity and singleness. In her occasional spare moment, Gina reads voraciously, plays the piano, gardens, dances, and makes jewelry. She lives in Springfield, Va. You can follow Gina on Twitter @GinaDalfonzo.

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