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Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have planned their most expansive day of service ever held in the Houston area, part of a worldwide effort to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Mormon church’s welfare program.
Many religions have used the Internet to spread their message to a larger audience.
Rick Perry took to the pulpit at a football stadium in Texas earlier this summer and preached to a crowd of 30,000.
These sister recorded this song with the help of a ward member to share their testimonies and help others find faith. Read more of the story behind the video at mormonsoprano.com.
Famed pastor Joel Osteen reiterated his position that Mitt Romney is a Christian on Tuesday, saying as long as the likely GOP presidential nominee believes that Jesus is the Son of God then he subscribes to the Christian faith. "When I hear Mitt Romney say that he believes that Jesus is the Son of God–that he's the Christ, raised from the dead, that he's his Savior–that's good enough for me," Osteen said in an interview to air on CNN's "The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer."
As a Mormon Tabernacle Choir member, Leisa Higbee prepares to perform in front of millions of people each conference weekend, and she looks back at her incredible journey of getting where she is today with great humility and gratitude.
To artist Kent Christensen, sugar in all its many forms is "Mormon heroin." It’s also the basis for his art, which satirizes Mormons’ obsession with sweets by using candy, cakes, Jell-O and other sugary treats to recreate personal, religious and cultural symbols.
Before there was Romney the presidential candidate, there was Romney the romantic. In this week’s cover story, Jon Meacham looks at how Romney’s identity was shaped by his Mormon roots. To illustrate this formative time in the presidential candidate’s life, we turned to a surprising photo found in the archives that shows the rarely-seen personal side of the candidate.
Religion does not typically receive a lot of attention from the mainstream news media, and 2011 was no exception. When religion did make news, it was often because of accusations about extremism or intolerance. The biggest religion stories in the news during 2011 centered on tensions over Islam and the U.S. presidential campaign, with more than half of the politically-focused coverage involving Republican hopeful Mitt Romney and his Mormon faith.
Stephanie Robinson of Toms Brook, Va., is a wife, mother, friend and Christian. She’s also a very thankful soul, and she wants heaven and everyone in between to know it.