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If God is in control, how should Christians report on current events?
WORLD Journalism Institute's annual mid-career course trains experienced and novice reporters in their thirties and up to explore their calling and sharpen their reporting skills with a Christian worldview. Over this five-day course from March 2 to March 8, we will explore how Scripture informs the craft of storytelling.
Throughout the week, participants will:
Report on local stories in multiple, boots-on-the-ground reporting exercises
Have the option to broaden their broadcast journalism skills by interviewing, scriptwriting, and recording an audio profile or news story
Receive line-by-line editing from experienced reporters who work for WORLD
Have the opportunity to publish their work on WORLD platforms
Discuss how a Biblical worldview can inform a journalist's work
Connect with others who share similar values and desire to sharpen their writing skills
The course leads to opportunities for those with talent and drive to report for WORLD within their metropolitan area or field of expertise. Grads will also have access to WJI Network, WJI’s alumni community. Since 2012, approximately 140 people have attended WJI's Mid-Career course. Many have become reporters, editors, or occasional correspondents for WORLD and other major media outlets.
Attendees will stay at a local hotel, will meet for class and discussions in classrooms, and will venture into town for reporting exercises. WJI Mid-Career typically is hosted in Asheville, North Carolina, but confirmed details are coming soon. WJI extends scholarships to cover the cost of tuition, housing, and most meals. Participants will provide their meals during field reporting assignments.
Applications for WJI Mid-Career 2026 are open. The deadline to apply is October 31, 2025. APPLY NOW!
The roster is set and applications are closed for the the next course in March of 2025. Please email office@worldji.com if you would like to be notified when applications open for the Mid-Career Course 2026 which will be hosted from Sunday, March 1 to Saturday, March 7, 2026.
The course emphasizes news feature reporting and writing, based on principles of Biblical objectivity. It’s not for those whose goal is to write columns, op. eds., devotionals, exegetical essays, memoirs, fiction, or poetry. It is for those willing to learn about pavement-pounding, phone-calling, document-reading reporting, and writing with strong verbs and nouns in the active voice. Only those prepared to absorb tough criticism of their writing should attend. The courses will also touch on the history and current state of Christian journalism.
As Washington Bureau Chief for WORLD magazine for more than five years, Lee's assignments sent him from Capitol Hill to the White House to the Supreme Court. But his reporting also has taken him beyond the Capital Beltway. Leading up to the 2010 elections, Lee embarked on a 10-day, 4,225 mile cross-country trip through competitive congressional districts in 16 states. In 2004-2005, as a reporter for the Chattanooga Times Free Press, Lee embedded with a National Guard Regimental Combat unit in Iraq for nearly 7 months, going on humanitarian and combat missions. Before joining WORLD, Lee served as press secretary for U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander. Now in his fifteenth year in the media world, Lee earned a master’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University and currently leads the journalism program at Dordt University.
Experienced reporters and editors for WORLD News Group will lead instruction and offer line-by-line feedback on students' work during the course. They will teach students how to report with excellence for print, digital, audio, and video platforms.
WJI covers the cost of tuition, housing, and most meals.
What have alumni said about this course?
"The mid-career writing course expanded my horizons: It taught me to write in new ways, for different audiences, and on topics that need attention from a Christian worldview. [At the] mid-career course [I received] coaching by experienced writers sharpened my skills and led to opportunities that I had never anticipated."
I draw from what I learned at the mid-career course on a weekly basis. It was a practical exercise in how to think, write, and edit like a journalist. The mountain of journalism became a hill I could climb because of the mid-career course.
I especially enjoyed being able to critique each other's writing and do the line-by-line editing together. The hands-on experience was unbeatable.
WORLD’s mid-career course is fantastic! The course content is outstanding. I was also impressed by the high-caliber students in the course, men and women who loved the Lord and were serious about improving their craft. Make every effort to attend this course - you won’t be disappointed!
It was immensely helpful for me to be publicly edited and educated at the same time during the course.