![]() Mormon Times | Writer's challenge: infusing religion Mormon Times, UT This award-winning author is one of the first nationally published novelists to feature a Mormon as the main character. As an active Latter-Day Saint (she serves as Primary president to 288 children), Hale found it intimidating and exciting to infuse ... |
Writer's challenge: infusing religion – Mormon Times
June 12th, 2009 — Uncategorized
Tightening the Knot – New York Times
June 12th, 2009 — Uncategorized
Tightening the Knot New York Times, United States Their lives, once hidden within the compound of the breakaway Mormon sect, were suddenly the stuff of national news. Courts are still untangling the disturbing allegations — were girls as young as 12 forced to marry middle-aged men? ... |
Evangelicals urge gentler approach to Mormons – Salt Lake Tribune
June 12th, 2009 — Uncategorized
Evangelicals urge gentler approach to Mormons Salt Lake Tribune, United States By Peggy Fletcher Stack Saving Mormon souls from the perceived falsehoods of their faith typically has included dubbing the church a "cult" and providing a point-by-point comparison with traditional Christianity, while caricaturing Latter-day Saint ... |
Demolition plan dismays alumni – Salt Lake Tribune
June 12th, 2009 — Uncategorized
![]() Examiner.com | Demolition plan dismays alumni Salt Lake Tribune, United States You don't have to be a Mormon "to witness the living ministry of that campus," Gallagher said. "The church's journey is part of all of us." An army of volunteers » Within decades after the 1854 arrival of Mormon missionaries in New Zealand, ... Twitter profile hack pwns Mormons Mormon church history library holding open house Time magazine and the New York Times front page in the same week |
The Book of Jer3miah: Not Just for Mormons Anymore – NewTeeVee
June 12th, 2009 — Uncategorized
The Book of Jer3miah: Not Just for Mormons Anymore NewTeeVee, CA Truth be told, what your average online video fan knows about Mormonism is probably about enough to fill an episode of South Park. So a web series produced at Brigham Young University, based on themes from the Book of Mormon, and aimed at Latter-Day ... |
Door to Door as Missionaries, Then as Salesmen – New York Times
June 12th, 2009 — Uncategorized
New York Times | Door to Door as Missionaries, Then as Salesmen New York Times, United States The salesmen are mostly former Mormon missionaries from Utah who cut their teeth — and learned their people-skill chops — cold-calling for their faith. In Chicago and in its suburbs where their employer, Pinnacle Security of Orem, Utah, ... |
Mormons Selling Something Useful – Gawker
June 12th, 2009 — Uncategorized
![]() Gawker | Mormons Selling Something Useful Gawker, NY The Way We Live Now: Telling Mormons we're not fucking interested. Just like before the recession! But now the Mormons are selling security systems, which you need to protect your secret stash of opulent home furnishings. Come back, Mormons! ... |
Twitter profile hack pwns Mormons – Register
June 12th, 2009 — Uncategorized
![]() Examiner.com | Twitter profile hack pwns Mormons Register, UK By John Leyden • Get more from this author Microblogging Mormons are up in arms after the Twitter account of the Church of Latter Day Saints was hijacked by pranksters. Scallywags broke into the profile, probably by taking advantage of a weak password, ... Mormon church history library holding open house Demolition plan dismays alumni Time magazine and the New York Times front page in the same week |
Mormon church history library holding open house – LocalNews8.com
June 12th, 2009 — Uncategorized
![]() Examiner.com | Mormon church history library holding open house LocalNews8.com, ID The library will house the Mormon church's historical documents, records, journals, photographs, film and microfiche. The 240000-square-foot library is holding an open house on Friday and Saturday. Dozens of selected artifacts will be on display. ... Church History Library is unveiled downtown Church History Library unveiled LDS missionaries are at the door. What next? |


