Marvin is the former editor in chief of WORLD, having retired in January 2022, and former dean of World Journalism Institute. He joined WORLD in 1992 and has been a university professor and provost. He has written more than 20 books, including Reforming Journalism.
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Every election seems crucial at the time, but the stakes really are higher than usual this year
At their best, athletics teach a priceless lesson about self-control
Marvin Olasky | The Olympic Games that begin Friday, Aug. 13, are a five-ring circus with hundreds of personal sagas about victory's thrills and defeat's agony.
Marvin Olasky | The original Olympic Games were grand events with heavy religious significance, but they could not bring peace to fighting Greek city-states
Uncommon displays of God's common grace abound in Athens
Christians in places like Sudan and Nigeria need more than relief
Thinking long-term about Christian-Muslim relations
Reality trumps an overactive imagination -- as it should
Treadmill books on where we are and where we're going
Although unsatisfying, a tie in a political battle is better than a loss