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John S. Dickerson (born 1982) is a Christian pastor, author〔( Baker Publishing Group Author Profile, August 2012 )〕 and a nationally-awarded American journalist.〔(Midland Daily News, June 24, 2009 )〕〔(Phoenix New Times, June 11, 2009 )〕 He has written essays and opinion columns for ''USA Today'',〔http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2013/08/27/miley-cyrus-vmas-blurred-lines-column/2707675/〕 ''The New York Times'' Sunday Opinion Page,〔( "The Decline of Evangelical America", The New York Times, December 15, 2012 )〕 and the religion pages of ''The Washington Post''〔( "What Conservatives Should Learn", The Washington Post, January 31, 2013 )〕 and CNN.〔( "A Word to Christians", CNN Belief Blog, Feb 9, 2013 )〕 In 2004, he joined ''The Scottsdale Times'' as a staff writer and later became features editor.〔( The Daily Courier, August 16, 2009 )〕 While at ''The Scottsdale Times'', his reporting earned honors from the Arizona Press Club.〔(Arizona Press Club Awards, 2004 )〕〔(Arizona Capitol Times, May 18, 2009 )〕〔(Arizona Press Club Awards, 2006 )〕〔(Arizona Press Club Awards, 2007 )〕 The Arizona Newspaper Association named him non-daily "Journalist of the Year" in 2007.〔( Midland Daily News, June 24, 2009 )〕 He then took a staff writer position at the ''Phoenix New Times'', an alternative weekly owned by Village Voice Media.〔(Village Voice Media Awards )〕 In 2009, he was named winner of the $10,000 Livingston Award for Young Journalists.〔(The Livingston Awards for Young Journalists, winners )〕 "The Livingston Awards for excellence by professionals under the age of 35 are the largest all-media, general reporting prizes in American journalism.〔(The Livingston Awards for Young Journalists, about )〕" Charles Gibson (ABC News), Michele Norris (NPR), Tom Brokaw and Clarence Page are among the judges〔(The Livingston Awards for Young Journalists, judges )〕 who selected Dickerson's investigative series about medical regulations in Arizona, "Prescription for Disaster",〔(Phoenix New Times, investigative report )〕 as the national winner for local reporting. The Association of Alternative Newsweeklies also named Dickerson national winner for investigative reporting.〔(Association of Alternative Newsweeklies, September 21, 2009 )〕 Three of his stories are printed in the book anthology ''Best AltWeekly Writing 2009 and 2010'', published by Northwestern University Press.〔(Association of Alternative Newsweeklies, February 5, 2010 )〕 Dickerson eventually left Phoenix New Times to pastor Cornerstone Church in Prescott, Arizona.〔(Association of Alternative Newsweeklies, August 17, 2009 )〕 His book ''The Great Evangelical Recession''〔(book page ), Baker Publishing Group, January 2013〕 (Baker Publishing Group, 2013), combines his investigative journalism background with his embedded understanding of evangelical Christianity as an insider. The book documents the decline of Christianity in the United States and suggests potential solutions for American church leaders.〔(ASSIST News Service, November 2, 2012 )〕 Ken Auletta, media critic for The New Yorker, endorsed the book: “A first rate journalist and writer, Dickerson writes with empathy, preferring to explain rather than scold. He’s written an illustrious book.”〔(JohnSDickerson.com, December 2012 )〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John S. Dickerson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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