Religion News Service is a wire service based in Washington D.C. with a subscriber base of more than 100 major daily and weekly consumer newspapers including The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The New York Times, USA Today and a daily feed on the Associated Press.
During my time with the RNS team from June-August 2008, I wrote 15 articles covering religion and ethics, and updated the Web site daily.
Five of my articles were published in USA Today, with one article running as a half page feature in USA Today, The Washington Post, The San Diego Union-Tribune and Christianity Today, among other publications.
Special thank-you to Editor Kevin Eckstrom, Adelle Banks and Daniel Burke for taking me in as part of the team during my time there.
Click on the images below for links to the stories online.
“A High-Octane Higher Calling”
“As gs prices deter worshipers, churches get creative”
“Report: Two-thirds care for environment because it’s God’s creation”
“‘Unchurched’ worshipping more, ‘churched’ less?”
“Pastor launches ‘Gossip Free’ campaign”
“Reid proposes federal anti-polygamy task-force”
“Report: Religion rivaled race, gender coverage during primaries”
“Sunday Drivers: Churches get creative amid soaring gas prices”
“Gas prices’ take toll on church attendance”
“10 Minutes with Kate Gosselin”











