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TLC Wins 3 Awards

The Living Church won three honors in the Best of the Christian Press Awards 2017 by the Associated Church Press:

  • Photography: Photo Spread — “New Americans: A photo essay by Asher Imtiaz” (Sept. 4)

New Americans: A Photo Essay by Asher Imtiaz by TheLivingChurchdocs on Scribd

  • Photography: Single Photo — Richard Hill, for “A Nation Wounded,” the focus of TLC’s cover essays (Aug. 7)

A Nation Wounded by TheLivingChurchdocs on Scribd

  • Reporting and Writing: Biographical Profile — Richard Mammana, for his profile of Mabel Dearmer, an artist, writer, and pacifist who gave her life in caring for the wounded of World War I (June 12)

Mabel Dearmer by TheLivingChurchdocs on Scribd

Members of the Associated Church Press, founded in 1916, share a common commitment to excellence in journalism to describe, reflect, and support the life of faith and the Christian community.

The ACP announced the award-winners April 28 during its annual convention, which met this year in Chicago.

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