by Religion Communicators Council | Dec 29, 2016 | Newsroom, Washington DC Chapter
By Maya Boddie, Intern, Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty Every communications expert knows that, at some point, a crisis can and will occur. What every communications expert does not know, is how to properly respond. Recovering journalist Katherine Kerr...
by Religion Communicators Council | Sep 21, 2016 | New York Chapter, Newsroom
By Linda Bloom Susan Sparks has made a career – make that several careers – at the intersection of religion and humor. Her philosophy, honed through a personal journey that has taken her from trial lawyer to standup comedian to pastor, is a simple one: “If you...
by Religion Communicators Council | May 29, 2016 | Newsroom, Washington DC Chapter
By Joben David, Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty intern Jerome Socolovsky knows a thing or two about good reporting. But it is his knowledge and appreciation of religion that makes him an asset at his role as the Editor-in-Chief of Religion News...
by Religion Communicators Council | Apr 5, 2016 | Newsroom
NEW YORK (April 5, 2016) — In a world with dizzying religious diversity, taking time to consider ways to enrich communication among religious groups and with the public is important now more than ever before. Over three days March 31 to April 2, more than 120...
by Religion Communicators Council | Apr 5, 2016 | Newsroom
By Katherine Kerr, APR NEW YORK — Members of the media panel for the “Re-Imagining the Religion Beat” plenary offered several suggestions to increase the likelihood of getting media coverage at a time when news holes for faith-related stories has shrunk. Among the...
by Religion Communicators Council | Apr 5, 2016 | Newsroom
By Kelly Fanning NEW YORK — Brian J. Grim, Ph.D., author of The Price of Freedom Denied and president and founder of the Religious Freedom & Business Foundation (RFBF), presented an information-rich argument that faith is good for the economy, and, unless you are...