![]() Not playing by their rules has allowed me to make a bare-bones web page that has all the functionality of a massive news site. It harkens back to a time before the internet was centralized and controlled by a few behemoths (who, by the way, don’t like Christians and don’t like conservatives). CDR continues to grow as people come directly to it because they want to - not because Facebook decided to put a link in their feed, or because Google chose to include it in their search results. The feeling of having my own playground, instead of playing in others’ playground by their rules, is hard to describe. I have been publishing content for the internet for six years now - full-time for four - and this is the first time I’ve had my own slice of the web that is completely independent of all the gatekeepers we’ve grown so accustomed to. I launched CDR in January and it is such a joy to operate. I won’t get into all of them, but I’ll share a few.ġ.) I want to focus on the Christian Daily Reporter. Why would I sell The Babylon Bee? There are a number of reasons why I came to the conclusion that it was the best option for me. Also, our first book, How to Be a Perfect Christian, stayed with me it was not part of the sale. I also still own a small piece of the Bee, but I am no longer calling the shots. I am still involved in a more limited capacity and will be for the foreseeable future. ![]() My friend Kyle Mann, who has been with the Bee since nearly the very beginning and was head writer since September 2016, has now taken my place as full-time editor and publisher. I thought I’d let you all know what, who, and why.Ī Christian entrepreneur named Seth Dillon is the new majority owner. I’m no longer running it, but it’s still in good hands. I sold The Babylon Bee about a month ago. ![]()
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