The Bible and the Book of Mormon
by Washington Post | What We Believe
Sitting between bookends atop a filing cabinet a few feet from my office is an assembly of books, all with ...
Washington Post: What baptism for the dead means to Mormons
by Washington Post | Opinions & Features
Toward the end of May, 1970, I stood waist high in water in a baptismal font of a temple in Hamilton, New Z...
Mormons, African Americans face substantial prejudice, poll finds
by Washington Post | What They're Saying About "Us"
Substantial prejudice still exists for both Mormons and African Americans, despite shifting views on both g...
President Monson writes on 9/11 for Washington Post
by Washington Post | Opinions & Features
The calamity of September 11th, 2001 has cast a long shadow. Ten years later, many of us are still haunted ...
What 2012 means to Mormons
by Washington Post | Opinions & Features
Every Mormon I know has been watching Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign with close interest because of th...
Why religion will matter in 2012
by Washington Post | Everything Else
After the release of our poll last week showing the impact of perceptions of religious differences on suppo...
Did Mitt Romney’s $10,000 bet violate LDS Church teaching?
by Washington Post | Mormons We Know
Mitt Romney offered a $10,000 bet to Rick Perry over health care during Saturday night’s Republican preside...
Mormon voters wary of too much public support for Romney
by Washington Post | Mormons We Know Everything Else
Among the customers browsing the light-infused Jesus paintings and spiritually tinged volumes of a Mormon b...
Washington Post: Romney may announce presidential bid in April
by Washington Post | Mormons We Know
RealClearPolitics.com reports that Mitt Romney is hiring staff for his anticipated presidential run: ...
LDS Church spokesman: Why Mormons back the new scouting policy
by Washington Post | Opinions & Features
The dust had barely settled from the May 23 vote on the Boy Scouts of America membership policy, when the m...