Faith, Belief, and the Reporter’s Paths to Truth

by Erica Salkin There’s a growing body of research about media and religion that suggests reporters struggle to cover issues involving faith. Some say it’s because journalism has long been aligned with political life, leading media professionals to believe they should not get involved in issues of religion (on the “state” side of church/state). Others … Continue reading Faith, Belief, and the Reporter’s Paths to Truth

The Unfamiliar Touch Of A Touch-Screen Wedding

by Erica Salkin This summer, I had the privilege of attending the wedding of one of my husband’s co-workers. The ceremony was held at one of Spokane’s oldest churches, a stunning Gothic cathedral built in the early part of the 20th century. The church was as eye-enthralling inside as it was out, with masterful stained … Continue reading The Unfamiliar Touch Of A Touch-Screen Wedding