A Burton City Council candidate said Thomas Sanford, who is accused of attacking a LDS church in Grand Blanc, went on a "tirade" against Mormons.
Dr. Gordon Chason Miller gave an in-depth talk on church history, religious philosophy, and his recently published book at the Decatur County-Gilbert H. Gragg Library last Tuesday. Miller, who was ...
Ohio Christian nationalists just proposed a bill that would codify an unexamined, revisionist, “positive” view of Christianity that not only leaves LGBTQIA+ people out of the conversation, it ...
The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art recently announced a fascinating lecture with one of the leading scholars of Caodaism, Dr. Janet Hoskins. The event will take place Oct. 9, at 6:00 p.m., ...
The recent finding by NASA’s Perseverance rover on Mars—a possible sign of ancient microbial life in the rock nicknamed Cheyava Falls—could mark a turning ...
Preaching the gospel anywhere can change lives and hearts, from false motives or true. But Kirk’s memorial didn’t happen in a vacuum.
A nationwide event drew 30,000 people and marked a broader trend of rising baptisms, with Gen Z men leading a new wave of faith.
Kristof emphasized the broader lessons for citizens and journalists alike: the need for humility, careful reflection, and an openness to the world's moral complexity. He candidly acknowledged that ...
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Latter-day Saint scholars, influencers and rank and file react to news of church President Russell Nelson's death.
According to historical accounts, mole poblano was created by Dominican Sister Andrea of the Assumption in Puebla, Mexico.
Religion News Service columnist Jana Riess reflects on the dynamic presidency of LDS leader Russell Nelson, who recently died at age 101.
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