Lee is the executive director of the World Journalism Institute and former Washington, D.C. bureau chief for WORLD Magazine. He is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and teaches journalism at Dordt University in Sioux Center, Iowa.
Edward Lee Pitts | Ask retired chaplains, and they'll tell you that ending the military's ban on open homosexuals would have a devastating effect not only on the military but on a vital ministry
Voters in South Carolina and Utah continue the trend to elect newcomers to office
Edward Lee Pitts | Congressional Prayer Caucus founder Randy Forbes is trying to build a nationwide network of legislators to fight back against attacks on religion in public life
Edward Lee Pitts | Since he was a child in Baltimore, Barry Black has been on a path toward his current ministry: being a spiritual leader to political leaders
Edward Lee Pitts | A small provision in this year's healthcare overhaul will make it much harder for businesses to navigate the federal regulatory rapids
A Democrat from West Virginia and a Republican from Utah have already felt the wrath of angry voters
Edward Lee Pitts | Meet a man who plans to balance the federal budget without raising taxes and put the U.S.
Edward Lee Pitts | With at least two prominent pols down, the run-up to Election 2010 starts off wild-and with at least 10 wild-card races
House Republicans and Democrats unite in their support of the National Day of Prayer
Thousands of Tea Party protesters stage a rally in Washington's Freedom Plaza