Dispatch: Gene and Me
My history with the openly gay man elected bishop of Rochester
Douglas LeBlanc|
Babylon upon a Hill?
Religious thinkers debate how America should use its unrivaled influence
Douglas LeBlanc|
The Heroism of Caregivers
PBS's sober documentary examines how families cope when loved ones can no longer care for themselves
Douglas LeBlanc|
Coming to a Screen Near You
"Cloud Ten moves beyond end-times fare, and The Count of Monte Cristo brings swashbuckling into a new millennium"
Douglas LeBlanc|
Gospel View from China
He Qi first saw Jesus' face in an old magazine. Now he paints his own images of the biblical story
Douglas LeBlanc|
Coming Soon to a Screen Near You
"Big screen and small screen features focus on C.S. Lewis, WWII pacifists, and young love"
Douglas LeBlanc|
Characters on Strings
David Simpich's marionettes learn that their lives are controlled by a force from above
Douglas LeBlanc|
Waging Peace
How two Episcopalians—one conservative, one liberal—have learned to say reconciliation.
Douglas LeBlanc|
Waging Peace
How two Episcopalians—one conservative, one liberal—have learned to say reconciliation.
Douglas LeBlanc|
Identity-Based Conflicts
Father Brian Cox has preached reconciliation in Eastern Europe, Southern California, and now in his own denomination
Douglas LeBlanc|
Identity-Based Conflicts
Father Brian Cox has preached reconciliation in Eastern Europe, Southern California, and now in his own denomination
Douglas LeBlanc|
Neopagan Pity Party
A cable-TV film treats the Arthurian legend as a canvas for goddess worshipers
Douglas LeBlanc|
Neopagan Pity Party
A cable-TV film treats the Arthurian legend as a canvas for goddess worshipers
Douglas LeBlanc|
A Reluctant Hero
A PBS Film subtly depicts a catholic priest's persistant urban ministry
Douglas LeBlanc|