World Journalism Institute
The World Journalism Institute’s mission is to recruit, equip, place and encourage journalists who are Christians in the mainstream newsrooms of America. It is based in Asheville, NC.
The World Journalism Institute’s mission is to recruit, equip, place and encourage journalists who are Christians in the mainstream newsrooms of America. It is based in Asheville, NC.
The National Catholic Register is a Catholic news service. It is based in Kettering, Ohio.
An April 5, 2010 Kotaku article on the treatment of religion in video games historically.
Gegrapha is a network of global journalists who follow Jesus Christ. It works to “build a fellowship of Christians in newsrooms around the world.” David Aikman is founder.
Christian Newswire is a distributor of religious-content news releases. It is based in Washington, D.C.
Worthy News is a daily Christian news service. It is a product of Worthy Ministries, which is based in Maryland. Contact the Ministries through the website.
A March 6, 2013 Kotaku article by a Mormon on the portrayals of his faith in video games, particularly the Fallout series.
The Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies at Arizona State University and a researcher who has worked in psycholinguistics, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, bilingual education, and literacy. He argues that video games work to enhance learning. He’s the author of What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning and Literacy (2007), The Anti-Education […]
The Christian Examiner is the largest Christian newspaper group in the United States. It is published in four regions in California and in the Twin Cities. It is published by the Keener Communications Group.