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Her mother is a churchgoing Methodist. Her father is a Southern
Baptist. Yet could Chelsea Clinton be planning one of the biggest
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What are you willing to sacrifice -- "give up" -- for God?
Islamic scripture does not support the abuse of women, said a student
presenter at the 12th Annual Religious Education Student Symposium at
BYU Feb. 19.
Hundreds of Lutheran congregations are moving toward a permanent split with
the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, but the number is still a small
portion of the denomination.
The growing assault on religious freedom in the United States must be
met by the combined defenses of both Catholics and Latter-day Saints,
Cardinal Francis George said at BYU.
An Israeli archaeologist said ancient fortifications
recently excavated in Jerusalem date back 3,000 years to the time of
King Solomon and support the biblical narrative about the era.
Over the past 34
years, Rev. Larry Dickey and his wife have ministered in mostly hard-scrabble towns --
helping down-and-outers, living off the grid, find a dose of hope.
Leaders from the Mormon, Catholic, Pentecostal and Lutheran
faiths met at the Kitchener Ontario Stake Center to explain how
their beliefs and rituals bring people closer to Christ.
Utah Jazz chaplain Jerry Lewis has been helping professional athletes deal with issues of faith and repentance for 28 years now.










