Terry Mattingly had been my faithful friend of about a decade when he invited me to help him launch GetReligion.org at the start of February, 2004.
The timing was right. I had reached a point of uncertainty about what new direction my journalism career would take.
GetReligion became a rewarding place to continue writing and learning basic skills in working with World Wide Web platforms. For any platform nerds who are keeping score, my favorite software remains WordPress.
I was never quite at ease as a religion-beat critic, but I found a niche of critiquing heavily flawed material and praising articles that reflected an understanding of religion’s importance in journalism.
Looking back, I think these posts best represent moments of enjoying my work with GetReligion.
* Johnny Cash’s table fellowship (Sept. 22, 2004)
* Jimmy Swaggart and the hairy swamp monkey (Sept. 23, 2004)
* NASCAR, Cabela’s — and Catholicism? (Feb. 18, 2005)
* Rick Warren’s tipping point (Sept. 10, 2005)
* Esquire explains it all for you (Nov. 6, 2005)
* Gangster of love (Nov. 13, 2008)
* Covering Rep. Gabbard’s American path to Hinduism, including some complex, tricky details (June 18, 2019)