Gangrey
Vol. I · No. 1Prolonging the Slow Death of NewspapersEst. 2026

Narrative of Faith

from finding god to losing god, in the newsroom

William Lobdell: WHEN Times editors assigned me to the religion beat, I believed God had answered my prayers.



As a serious Christian, I had cringed at some of the coverage in the mainstream media. Faith frequently was treated like a circus, even a freak show.



I wanted to report objectively and respectfully about how belief shapes people's lives. Along the way, I believed, my own faith would grow deeper and sturdier.



But during the eight years I covered religion, something very different happened.

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