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.
I’m Not Julia: Why Obama’s American Woman Doesn’t Speak for Me | By the government’s estimate, women are best when they live life alone. Not so fast. (May 14, 2012)
Fractured Fairy Tale: The Appeal and Danger of ‘Once Upon a Time’ | The show’s emphasis on the power of love is its strength—and weakness. (February 17, 2012)
Why the New Planned Parenthood Controversy Raises Old Questions | The world is waking up to a conflict pro-life women have faced for years. (February 3, 2012)
The Best Christian Marriage Book You’ve Never Heard Of | Dwight and Margaret Kim Peterson’s book offers advice fora realistic and positive marriage. (January 19, 2012)
‘Unwanted’ Girls Defy Sexism in India | How will Americans respond to the unwanted kids in their midst? (December 5, 2011)
What the Herman Cain Case Reveals about Harassment | How Christians can respond to sexual harassment allegations in their own communities. (November 9, 2011)
Why Men Should Read Jane Austen | And, how we all should read works like ‘Pride and Prejudice.’ (June 20, 2011)
Guarding Your Marriage without Dissing Women | Women aren’t disappearing from the workplace or ministry staff teams. How will married men adjust? (May 31, 2011)
Bill Maher Slurs Sarah Palin, NOW Responds | The National Organization for Women seems to believe that being conservative and pro-life means being anti-woman. Not so fast. (March 28, 2011)
The Social Network’s Women Problem | The likely Oscar Best Picture winner’s disturbing view of women apparently come not from Mark Zuckerberg’s world but from the views of writer Aaron Sorkin. (February 25, 2011)
Facebook Envy on Valentine’s Day | Social media have given single people one more way to be reminded of what they don’t have. (February 14, 2011)
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. (January 31, 2011)
Don’t Think Pink | Breast cancer awareness campaigns often raise everything but real, tangible support for survivors. Just ask my mom. (November 22, 2010)
Why Sex Ruins TV Romances | And it’s not for the reasons you think. (October 26, 2010)