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Bill O’Reilly’s upcoming book “Killing Jesus” to become NatGeo TV movie
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s today’s dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. Bible inspired TV trend continues with Killing Jesus adaptation. From The Wrap: The book, by Fox News Channel personality Bill O’Reilly and writing partner Martin Dugard, will be published Sept. 24. The film version will air globally on National Geographic Channels next year. Billed…
American Legion head accepts CBS’ apology for “Amazing Race” debacle
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s today’s dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. Amazing grace. From The Wrap: CBS, under fire from veterans for last week’s episode of “The Amazing Race” that featured a segment in Vietnam filmed at the site of a crashed American B-52, opened Sunday’s show with an apology…”Parts of last Sunday’s episode, filmed…
Rita Cosby’s “Quiet Hero: Secrets from My Father’s Past” is a vivid reminder of the gift of freedom and the power of forgiveness
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s today’s dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. A hero’s story. I’m a little late to the party celebrating journalist Rita Cosby‘s book Quiet Hero: Secrets from My Father’s Past (Simon & Schuster). Now in paperback, it first came out in 2010 and spent a decent amount of time on the bestseller lists…
PG-13 movies outperform (but don’t outnumber) R-rated films + a noted priest weighs in on “War on Christmas” + Pope Benedict biopic planned
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s today’s dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. Of course, Strictly by the numbers, it doesn’t add up. From The Wrap: This year, 168 films have carried the “restricted” (R) rating, which requires youths under 17 to be accompanied by an adult, and they have taken in $2.3 billion at the box…
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