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Billy Hallowell

Billy Hallowell

Billy Hallowell is a digital TV host and interviewer for Faithwire and CBN News and the co-host of CBN’s "Quick Start Podcast." Hallowell has written more than 14,000 stories on faith, culture and politics, has interviewed hundreds of celebrities, authors and influencers and is the author of four books, including "Playing with Fire: A Modern Investigation into Demons, Exorcism, and Ghosts," and "The Armageddon Code: One Journalist's Quest for End-Times Answers." He was formerly the director of content and communications at Pure Flix and the former faith and culture editor at TheBlaze. 

Articles by Billy Hallowell

Bible on a pulpit. Photo credit: Wolkenengel565 via Shutterstock. FILE

Dear Christian parents: You’re failing miserably

Dear Christian parents: you're failing ... miserably. The pervasive guilt I feel typing these words is insurmountable, yet we cannot keep denying our agonizing reality: Culture is engulfing us. Published March 25, 2022

In this Sept. 21, 2015, photo, actor Alec Baldwin attends a news conference at United Nations headquarters. Experts predict a tremendous legal fallout after Baldwin pulled the trigger on a prop gun while filming Rust in New Mexico and unwittingly killed a cinematographer and injured a director. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) **FILE**

‘Gotcha’ reactions to Baldwin’s plight reveal our cultural rot

Details about the horrific shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Alec Baldwin's film "Rust" are still coming out -- but the lack of definitive facts around the matter hasn't stopped critics from weighing in with harsh rhetoric, presumptions and vicious attacks. Published November 1, 2021

In this Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019, file photo, television journalist Katie Couric attends the 60th annual Clio Awards at The Manhattan Center in New York. Ms. Couric in Oct. 2021 revealed she had withheld controversial quotes from a 2016 interview with the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in an effort to “protect” Justice Ginsburg from a public backlash. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

The serious and potentially deadly perils of media bias

Complaints and grievances about media bias are nothing new, yet the constant, decades-long clamor about unfair and twisted coverage has done absolutely nothing to halt seemingly ceaseless and pervasive examples of journalistic malfeasance. Published October 20, 2021