His daughter slain, man cares for three grandchildren
NAPA, Calif. — He could do this, Don Hatfield insisted, rubbing his weary eyes as he stood in the cluttered kitchen of his hastily acquired new rental home.
Words of God: The challenges of translation
The Bible on Catherine Hayter's bookshelf isn't very old, but to her, it's priceless.
LDS Christianity: Differences that matter
They gather twice each year — once on the Provo, Utah, campus of Brigham Young University and once at the Fuller Theological Seminary main campus in Pasadena, Calif. Evangelical Christians and Mormons.
Evangelicals should judge Romney on his values and the issues
Some voters are convinced that if Mitt Romney wins the Republican nomination, we run the risk of ending up with a member of a "cult" in the White House.
Crystal Cathedral sees risky future without church
The sale of the Crystal Cathedral to the Catholic church could mark an end to the storied televangelist ministry broadcast around the world that came crashing down in hard times.
First Presbyterian of Orlando leads churches breaking away from denomination
Everything is in place to create a new Presbyterian denomination comprised of conservative congregations and led by First Presbyterian of Orlando.
Spiritual warfare: Battling evil with perpetual prayer
It was just before 3 a.m. when Ruth and Shady Abadir walked through the double doors that lead into the thumping heart of the International House of Prayer.
Evangelical leader says LDS Church is not a cult
Mormons beliefs once again under attack
e of Texas Gov. Rick Perry's supporters publicly denounced the faith of Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman as a non-Christian cult, he was just the latest in a long line of people who have damned Mormonism.
Holy Trinity — Shanghai's Red Church nears end of major renovation
Pastor Kenny Luck teaches about leadership and fatherhood
>It's as if Providence put a hard shoulder into him. After graduating from UCLA, Kenny Luck settled into a business career in Southern California. Perhaps settled isn't the right word. He accelerated, and after a few short years became the CEO of a very successful healthcare organization.
Yachts shun pirate waters after string of hijacks
The first time John Rodriguez tried to sail around the world a hurricane sunk his boat. His second attempt failed because of a scourge bedeviling mariners in the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Aden: pirates.
Piracy victims' colleagues, friends hold memorial
Weeks before Scott and Jean Adam's yacht was hijacked by Somali pirates, the couple told their friends in a monthly e-mail that they were about to approach the Horn of Africa but were traveling with a large flotilla and didn't feel afraid of what lay ahead.
Friends: Americans killed by pirates were careful
They were four adventure seekers who loved the sea and wanted to see the world. Friends said they were meticulous and planned for any dangers, but even that couldn't prepare them for the Somali pirates who stormed their yacht and took their lives.
Friends mourn 4 US yachters killed by pirates
Four American yachters killed by Somali pirates early Tuesday were longtime sailors whose passion for the high seas outweighed any fear of the risks, friends said.
Friends mourn 4 US yachters killed by pirates
An adventurous quartet of yacht enthusiasts from California and Washington state were living their dreams, friends say, retiring and sailing around the world until they were shot and killed by Somali pirates on Tuesday.
Hijacked Ca. sailor sought to mix faith, adventure
A friend and former professor of a California man whose yacht was hijacked by Somali pirates said Sunday that Scott Adam wanted to combine his love of adventure with his faith by spreading Bibles around the world.
Mormons & Media: Revisiting 'Mormonism's moment?'
The Washington Post recently asked its \"On Faith\" online contributors — representing a diverse collection of religious thought and practices\" — to respond to the question: \"If conservative Christians and Mormons share a political agenda, why do suspicions still plague Mormon politicians?\"
Mormons & Media: Revisiting 'Mormonism's moment?'
Last week, Washington Post reporter Sandhya Somasshekhar wrote that the high-profile Mormons in politics and media — think of the names Romney, Reid, Huntsman and Beck — are helping advance the understanding of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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