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The World Journalism Institute (WJI) is a journalism school whose mission statement is to recruit, equip, place and encourage journalists of faith to enter the mainstream newsrooms of America.


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World Journalism Institute - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (226 words)
The World Journalism Institute (WJI) was founded by Robert Case in 1999.
WJI is a journalism school whose mission is to recruit, equip, place and encourage journalists who are Christians in the mainstream newsrooms of America.
Nancy Pearcey is the current Francis A. Schaeffer Scholar at the Institute, where she teaches a worldview curriculum based on her book Total Truth:Liberating Christianity from its Cultural Captivity (Crossway, 2004).
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