Ron Csillag

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Ron Csillag is a freelance writer based in Thornhill, Ontario. Born in Montreal, Quebec he graduated from Concordia University.

He has worked as a print reporter and TV news producer in both Montreal and Toronto. He was a reporter for the Canadian Jewish News for over a decade before becoming a fulltime freelance religion writer in 1999, contributing regularly to a variety of Canadian daily newspapers and religious publications, including the Toronto Star, Globe and Mail, the National Post, Faith Today magazine and a variety of publications in the United States. Csillag joined Religion News Service (RNS) as a correspondent in March 2002.

Csillag was awarded an Eli Lilly Fellowship in June 2002 to complete the Specialized Reporting Program in Religion, Spirituality and Ethics, a joint program of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and the Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary.


He is a member of the Board of Directors for The Centre for Faith and the Media.


His articles include the following:


Creating a Buzz for God: Canadians Seize the Day for Cooperative Outreach Faith Today May/June 2005 http://www.faithtoday.ca/article_viewer.asp?Article_ID=170


On the Road to Salvation: Several Canadian truck stops offer spiritual sustenance as well as strong coffee to long-haul drivers. Prayer and a sympathetic ear can help truckers resist temptation away from home. Christianity.ca http://www.christianity.ca/seekinggod/god-makes-a-difference/2006/07.002.html

Contact Ron Csillag e-mail