by Josef Kuhn | Oct 26, 2011 | News
WASHINGTON (RNS) A Muslim organization is working to counter radicalization by providing the work of progressive Islam scholars online in simple, youth-friendly language. Muslims for Progressive Values (MPV), a nonprofit group that has established liberal Muslim...
by Robert Parham | Apr 6, 2009 | Opinion
We are witnessing a transformative period—a distant kin to the advent of the Gutenberg printing press—that has profound consequences for civic and moral engagement. Print newspapers are going out of business. Baptist and other religious newspapers are following the...
by Cliff Vaughn | Mar 31, 2009 | Opinion
“How much is my daily news from you worth?” a woman from Kentucky recently asked us in an e-mail. “I know I am not contributing enough.” Her e-mail arrived in the context of some large newspapers shutting down (Rocky Mountain News) or moving...
by Keith Herron | Mar 23, 2009 | Opinion
The oldest newspaper in the great Northwest (and Seattle’s oldest business) rolled off the presses for the last time on March 16 – meaning the March 17 paper will be a collector’s item for the future – the last print copy of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. The Hearst...