Friends and loved ones mourn Wednesday’s death of Heidi Hall, a former religion and education editor for The Tennessean.
As noted by that newspaper, the cause of her passing was metastatic colorectal cancer. She was 49.
Hall wrote a final story, published Thursday.
“It's the story of her life — of losing everything when she left the (Jehovah’s) Witnesses — and finding a new family of her own,” RNS editor-in-chief Bob Smietana noted on Twitter.
Now, let’s dive into the Friday Five:
1. Religion story of the week: Yes, our own Terry Mattingly is a tough critic.
But he gave an extremely positive review to Washington Post religion writer Julie Zauzmer’s piece that ran this week with this headline: “The circuit preacher was an idea of the frontier past. Now it’s the cutting-edge response to shrinking churches.”
“If you start reading this one, you will want to read it all,” tmatt said.
Amen.