“We’re sort of the goody-two-shoes network,” said Lorri Allen, news director for FamilyNet.
Some Christians say that’s exactly what they want. Many are turning to religious media for their news, and they’re finding a growing number of outlets – from TV newscasts and magazines to radio shows and Web sites.
Sacred media is more trustworthy than its secular counterparts, some churchgoers say. Christianity is a worldview, they say, and religious news outlets provide an alternative for those who reject mainstream media.

