Will Supreme Court pop abortion clinic bubbles?

Will the Supreme Court pop abortion clinic bubbles?: A challenge to ‘buffer zones’ against anti-abortion protesters gets a surprise hearing Jan. 15.  The U.S. Supreme Court has repeatedly allowed “buffer zones” that keep abortion protesters from approaching medical facility entrances. So the court surprised many observers when it agreed to hear a challenge to a Massachusetts “buffer zone” law on Jan. 15. Mark Rienzi, lead counsel for the … Continue reading Will Supreme Court pop abortion clinic bubbles?

January 2014: GetReligion

NYT: Nuns, birth control and Obamacare. Published Jan. 2. Wait, not all home-schooling is stupid and harmful!? Published Jan. 3. An ‘atheist’ Adventist’s alienation: any missing voices? Published Jan. 7. Wives, submission, web traffic and Candace Cameron Bure. Published Jan. 8. * CNN finds missing voices in ‘atheist’ pastor’s media blitz. Published Jan. 9. God, faith, Jahi McMath and church (or not). Published Jan. 10. … Continue reading January 2014: GetReligion

Mandela legacy in South Africa: All races worship freely

Mandela legacy in South Africa: All races worship freely — Anti-apartheid champion’s quest for equality and justice draws praise from leaders of Churches of Christ. Page 1 lead. Second Place, News Story, Associated Church Press By Bobby Ross Jr. | The Christian Chronicle Bullets came flying at Alan Martin as he stepped off a Cape Town, South Africa, bus after a Wednesday night Bible study. … Continue reading Mandela legacy in South Africa: All races worship freely

2013 in review: My Top 10 bylines of the year

  By Bobby Ross Jr. My Top 10 bylines of 2013: 10. Oh, Brothers!: For Rockies pitcher with 0.28 ERA, there’s a higher calling. LOS ANGELES — Rex Brothers portrays himself as “just a normal dude.” Except that he’s standing in the visitors’ clubhouse at Dodger Stadium as he makes this claim — a few hours before pitching yet another scoreless inning for the Colorado … Continue reading 2013 in review: My Top 10 bylines of the year

In Guatemala, a celebration 50 years in the making

In Guatemala, a celebration 50 years in the making: The Pan American Lectureship returns to the Central American capital where it started in 1963 (reporting from Guatemala City). Currents. GUATEMALA CITY — Fifty years ago, the Pan American Lectureship was launched in this Central American capital to focus attention on fledgling Latin American missions. Just a few years before, Jerry and Ann Hill and their … Continue reading In Guatemala, a celebration 50 years in the making

December 2013: GetReligion

‘Dozens of pastors’ not quoted in front-page story. Published Dec. 2. Joe Jonas unplugged begs for good reporter and editor. Published Dec. 3. * The Methodist roots of Nelson Mandela. Published Dec. 6. The second storytelling rule: Get the name of the church. Published Dec. 9. Isn’t that special? Satan pays a visit to the Bible Belt. Published Dec. 16. Liberal media? Yes, say some … Continue reading December 2013: GetReligion

Financial crisis strikes Southwestern Christian College

Financial crisis at Southwestern: Historically black Christian college seeks donations and prayers to ‘be able to survive’ (reporting from Terrell, Texas). Page 1 lead. TERRELL, Texas — Southwestern Christian College, a  historically black college associated with Churches of Christ, faces a financial crisis. The sudden loss of $500,000 a year in federal funding has exacerbated long-standing financial difficulties, top administrators told The Christian Chronicle. “This … Continue reading Financial crisis strikes Southwestern Christian College

November 2013: GetReligion

Ghosts in blue-state — er, red-state — West Virginia? Published Nov. 1. KKK hoods, ‘two angels’ and a frustrating ghost. Published Nov. 4. Porn no more: Secular students inviting religious discussion. Published Nov. 6. * Surprise! A same-sex marriage story that gets religion. Published Nov. 8. Pod people: Stopping in again at the Death Cafe. Published Nov. 9. * How many atheists does it take … Continue reading November 2013: GetReligion

Personal: Mother-in-law’s faith-filled life leaves a legacy

Mother-in-law’s faith-filled life leaves a legacy: ‘Our parents made sure our foundation of faith and family was ingrained in us, and I am so very thankful for that’ (column from Harrah, Okla.). HARRAH, Okla. — Bobby and Patricia Dillard raised their daughter, Tamie, on a strong foundation of Christian faith. I am blessed beyond measure that they did. My future wife — the mother of our three … Continue reading Personal: Mother-in-law’s faith-filled life leaves a legacy