Fellows & Editors
Sarah Pulliam Bailey
- Trip:
- Fellows 2017
- Affiliation:
- Washington Post
- Country:
- Brazil
- Year:
- 2017
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Sarah Pulliam Bailey is a religion reporter for the Washington Post, covering how faith intersects with politics, culture and other areas of life. She runs a blog at the Post called “Acts of Faith,” a mix of news, analysis and commentary on religion. She was previously a national correspondent for Religion News Service and online editor for Christianity Today. She lives in New York City.
Pulliam Bailey was awarded a prior fellowship with IRP, reporting from Zambia in 2013.
Stories
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A Trump-like politician in Brazil could snag the support of a powerful religious group: evangelicals
SÃO PAULO — Corruption scandals that have landed several of Brazil’s leading politicians in prison have motivated voters to consider dark-horse candidates for next year’s presidential...
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How the prosperity gospel is sparking a major change in the world’s most Catholic country
SAO PAULO — Speaking from a stage encircled by 12 large wooden crosses, Gabriel Camargo held up wads of fake Brazilian money, showing his flock what could be theirs. “God will bless...
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Church-State Partnerships Aid Malaria Fight in Rural Africa
When Silumesii Mubiana’s 86-year-old uncle fell ill with hypertension, Mubiana bypassed closer government-run hospitals, traveling instead to the church-run Macha Mission Hospital 25 miles away. {image-1} Mubiana said the reason was...
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African Chief Evangelizes About Adult Circumcision
{image-1} African Chief Jonathan Eshiloni Mumena will eagerly tell you about his ivory Star of David ring and the Texas flag on his tie. But Mumena’s real passion has recently...
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