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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While millions of Indians sacrifice animals to placate mythical gods, a California group is pointing them to the Light of the world
The high stakes of recent presidential elections have led to unusually hateful politics
Cubs and Red Sox fans should not blame curses, fate, or the "gods of baseball" for playoff problems
Rush Limbaugh's fall should lead to more gospel, not more gossip
Fall treadmill reading while the boys of summer eye the World Series
PLAYOFFS: Perennial losers Cubs and Red Sox boost interest and ratings-in part by showing that baseball is 90 percent mental, and the other half physical
But why shouldn't journalists be able to clap with both hands when they witness new wonders?
Marvin Olasky | WASHINGTON: As the press focuses elsewhere, President Bush's faith-based initiative is quietly gaining momentum
Rejoicing in the hundreds of millions of children of Abraham
INDIA: Missionary killers are brought to justice, but new persecution looms for India's hated Christian minority