Lynn is executive editor of WORLD Magazine and producer/host of the true crime podcast Lawless. She is the New York Times best-selling author or co-author of a dozen nonfiction books, including Same Kind of Different As Me and Indianapolis. Lynn lives in the mountains east of San Diego, Calif.
Lynn Vincent | Only a handful of Christian schools provide high-end help for disabled learners
Lynn Vincent | Brittany McComb is now a freshman at Biola University, but the battle over her censored high-school valedictory speech lives on
Lynn Vincent | After body is discovered, police and legislators line up to prosecute for murder Florida abortion clinic personnel
Lynn Vincent | Faith-based law firms gain clout and a milestone: 25 years of battling misperceptions about a constitutional "wall of separation" between secular and religious life
Lynn Vincent | That's just the beginning of the list of good things happening in Iraq
Lynn Vincent | Judge gives boost to Christian schools' case against the University of California
Lynn Vincent | Five years later, a survivor of the Twin Towers' collapse-and real-life hero of the new movie World Trade Center-sees each day as an opportunity to "do right"
Lynn Vincent | Five professors say that Patrick Henry College encroached on their academic freedom, but the administration says it is preventing the slide to secularism that has characterized many once-Christian colleges
Lynn Vincent | Coalition forces crack down in Baghdad in the wake of al-Zarqawi's demise
Lynn Vincent | Chief Justice Roberts signals a desire for narrow rulings with large majorities, but a slew of new cases may put such collegiality to the test