RELIGION

Dec 27 2025RELIGION

Jeffrey R. Holland: A Life of Service and Faith

Jeffrey R. Holland, a prominent leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, passed away at the age of 85. His death was due to complications from kidney disease, and he was surrounded by family at the time. Holland's journey in the church was long and impactful. He started as an apos

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Dec 27 2025RELIGION

Marriage, Faith, and Student Life: A Well-Being Check

At a university where faith is a big part of student life, a recent study looked into how marriage affects well-being. It turns out, being married seems to give a boost to happiness and social health. But it's not just about being hitched; religion plays a role too. The study surveyed over 2, 000 s

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Dec 27 2025POLITICS

More Americans Choosing to Live Without Religion

A recent study shows that a growing number of Americans are not connecting with any religion. In fact, nearly one in three people now say they do not belong to any faith. This is a big change from just over a decade ago, when only one in six people felt the same way. The shift is especially noticeab

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Who Made the Biggest Splash in 2025?

In 2025, a mix of politics, tragedy, and music dominated Google's most-searched people list. At the top was Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected mayor of New York City. Mamdani's journey from an unknown state lawmaker to the city's first Muslim mayor was nothing short of remarkable. His victory over fo

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Dec 26 2025POLITICS

Government Christmas Messages Spark Debate on Religion

The Trump administration made waves this Christmas by sharing religious messages from official government accounts. While many politicians stuck to general holiday greetings, several Cabinet members and agencies posted messages centered around Jesus and the religious significance of Christmas. Defe

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Dec 26 2025OPINION

A Journey Through America's Heartland: Faith, Work, and Inequality

In the heart of Nebraska, a megachurch service unfolded with hymns, greetings, and a pastor's thorough Bible study. Pastor Jesse's sermon, though detailed, lacked a modern call to kindness. The service ended with a revelation: Pastor Jesse's online essay condemned Pride Month, showing a stark contra

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Dec 26 2025EDUCATION

How Faith and Beliefs Can Shape Better Nursing and Midwifery Education

Nursing and midwifery students come from all walks of life. They bring their own unique backgrounds, cultures, and beliefs to the table. But how well are these aspects considered in their education? A recent study looked into this very question. It focused on how spirituality and religion can be bet

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Dec 25 2025RELIGION

The Evolution of World Religions: A Data-Driven Look

Religions are not static. They change and grow over time. This growth can happen slowly or in sudden bursts. But how do these bursts happen? And what causes them? Researchers used a unique approach. They treated religions like family trees. This way, they could track how new religious groups form.

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Dec 25 2025OPINION

2025: A Year of Big Talks and Big Changes

In 2025, Utah became the center of many important discussions. People talked about big issues like politics, technology, and religion. The Deseret News shared their thoughts on these topics in their top 10 opinion articles of the year. One of the most touching articles was by former Rep. Mia Love.

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Dec 25 2025RELIGION

Christmas Traditions: Faith and Family Come Together

In Petaluma, the St. Vincent de Paul Church is buzzing with activity. Advent services are in full swing, offering solace and spiritual reinforcement to those who attend. It's a time of reflection and preparation for the faithful. A new face, Leticia Flores, recently joined the congregation. After a

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