Sarah Pulliam Bailey
Jan 5, 2015: Cision: Washington Post Brings On Sarah Pulliam Bailey
The Washington Post has announced that Sarah Pulliam Bailey will join the newspaper as a reporter and blogger covering religion. Bailey will start in early February. She most recently served as a national correspondent for Religion News Service in New York since June 2013.
The Washington Post has announced that Sarah Pulliam Bailey will join the newspaper as a reporter and blogger covering religion. Bailey will start in early February. She most recently served as a national correspondent for Religion News Service in New York since June 2013.

OP/ED BYTES: Mar 28, 2014: The World Vision flip-flop reflects the struggle within evangelicalism over how to respond to a growing cultural, legal and even religious acceptance of homosexuality, particularly same-sex marriage. Like other evangelical institutions and businesses, World Vision faces a catch-22. At stake is not only the financial bottom line, but also issues of reputation and social acceptability. Caught in the middle are rank-and-file evangelicals, particularly younger Christians who are trying to come to grips with a rapidly changing culture....."World Vision has been extremely broad in terms of church relations, but they have an evangelical base," said David Neff, retired editor-in-chief of Christianity Today. "They were trying to figure out how to keep that broad base as things are changing. It was clearly a poorly timed misstep." World Vision may have gone back to the status quo, but the larger issue of how religious institutions will handle a growing acceptance of same-sex marriage will not go away. If anything, this is just the beginning. (SOURCE: Sarah Pulliam Bailey: Salt Lake Tribune: "Analysis: World Vision’s gay marriage flip-flop reflects evangelical angst as culture shifts")