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ZENGER PRIZE WINNERS

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Matthew Loftus

The New York Times, May 20, 2022

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For an extraordinary pro-life piece by a Christian doctor in Kenya.

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Angela Lu Fulton

WORLD Magazine,  September 9, 2021

For the last in an incisive series of articles on the struggles of Christians in China.

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Tim Alberta

The Atlantic, May 10, 2022

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For street-level reporting that spotlights problems within evangelicalism without attacking biblical belief.

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Sophia Lee Hyun

WORLD Magazine, November 27, 2019

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For street-level reporting that spotlights problems within evangelicalism without attacking biblical belief.

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Kara Bettis

Christianity Today, September 20, 2021

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For showing specific detail of how a famous author lives—and not leaving out the misery that led to breakthrough.

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Jon Ward

Yahoo! News, August 2, 2019

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For showing specific detail of how a famous author lives—and not leaving out the misery that led to breakthrough.

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Thomas Lake

CNN,  May 21, 2019

For street-level reporting about Richard Phillips, who served the longest known wrongful prison sentence in American history.

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Danny Gold

The Guardian, July 19, 2019

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For international reporting that shows how pastors helped hardened gang members to change their lives.

WATCH: An extended (17-minute) video shows the inaugural Zenger Prize winners commenting on their work and the impetus behind it.

WATCH: This 4.5-minute video shows how the first class of Zenger Prize winners exhibits some of Zenger House's core tenets.

Zenger Prizes are the successor to the Amy Writing Awards administered by the Amy Foundation for 31 years through 2015. Prizes honor journalists whose work displayed solid reporting and storytelling.
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