New York Times Public Editor Dan Okrent muses on God's work being done from West 43rd Street.

The point: beyond the continuing daily miracle of well-considered, well-executed articles, photographs and graphics on every subject under the sun (including, inevitably, a few subjects some of us might do without), The Times this year has done a number of things that affirm its bond with readers.

Sounds like faith-based publishing, not bad for a bunch of liberal Jews masquerading as reformed know-it-alls.

First of All, There's the Continuing Daily Miracle [NYT]