Show ' I 1 ' ! r r J y j i 1 Thursday April 22 2004 J i Section J ' Pagel j The Herald Journal Missionaries Lanes Aider son of 'Kent and Donna Alder of North Logan recently returned from the Chile Vifla del Mar LDS Mission He will speak at 11 am Sunday in the North Logan 5th Ward 2750 N BOO East Lake Ballard son of Todd and Norene Ballard Of Benson has accepted a call to serve in the Canada Toronto West LbS Mission He enters the MTC April 28 Carey Bergeson daughter of Dan and Julie Bergeson of Lewiston recently returned from the Washington DC North LDS Mission EtoSrtfy&hs daughter of Grant and Linda Chadwtek of Lewiston has accepted a call to serve in the San Paulo Brazil South LDS Mission She enters the Brazilian MTC on May 5 ' 1 Charlie Edwards son of Glen and Barr of Smithfield recently bara Edwards returned from the California Oakland LDS Mission He speaks at 1 pm Sunday in the Smithfield 7th Ward 79 E 200 South Jon Ford son of Linda Gerstner of recently returned from the Florida Jacksonville LDS Mission He speaks at 11 am Sunday in' the Smithfield 4th Ward 155 W 400 North Smithfield Brady Herd son of Reid and Karen Herd has accepted a call to serve in the Washington Everett LDs Mission He entered the Missionary Training Center ' of Smithfield l 21 William Israelsen son of Dwight and Jill Israelsen of North Logan recently returned from the Germany Berlin LDS Mission He speaks at 11 am Sunday in the North Logan 14th Ward Karl and Dixie Jenson of Logan have accepted a call to serve for 18 months as public affairs missionaries in the Southeast Africa Area They leave for Johannesburg on ' May 4 AP photo or SRfitnii t Andrew Helpingatlne son of Christens Helpingstine of Orem formerly of Logan and Garry Helpingstine of California recently returned from the Texas San Antonio LDS Misson He speaks at 11:30 am Sunday jn the Bridgerland Park 2nd Ward 250 W 1200 North tatii lb tian records — though one Gnos- or positively about religion peo- tic text does have some scholarly think in culture American pie ' v about and care about it?--' Garrett promoters he lesson from this '‘Da Vinci” also supposes that says Jesus married Mary Magdalene of week's Jerry Jenkjns h and sired a royal ‘Glorious Appearing” with Tim list is simple: God still that calls the bloodline exists and sells But what worLaHaye phenomenon ries some scholars is ' “God hunger — people looking ? that sinister Christians suppressed for something beyond them- this That plot comes from the that the hottest reli- 1982 book “Holy Blood Holy selves”gious hooks depart from traditional Christian teaching or distort the Yet the success oj' the hooks ' Grail" which it New York Times reviewer Called "rank nonsense7 troubles some critics largely faith’s origins ' ini the At firs "Da Vinci" drew little because the authors have made The latest unusual claims that — though “Left Behind” series about the religious opposition because peoend of the world — “Glorious ple “didn't subject it to the same they employ fiction --- what ’ kind of scrutiny they' would a true is have they're writing Appearing" ' nonfiction book" Gairett Diin Vinci Code”' No “Da Brown's at more says gloriously appeared is a thriller w hose characters I among Publishers Weekly's ficBut w hen Brown tiild NBC that ' tion best sellers t edges out malign traditional Christianity as '“absolutely all of it" is true the V fraudulent But both liberal and Rev Darrel I Bock of Dallas Thco-- ' novel another religion-theme- d “‘The Da Vinci Code” which hasconservative writers say if s rife logical Seminary decided the jidv- elist wasn't just having fun hut witherrorsranked among the fop three for 54 was undermining Christianity Among inaccuracies they list: straight weeks Bock wrote the first of several The characters' claims that belief has fiction market American's ' in Jcsus' divinily appeared in the ' Protestant attack htKiks “Brcakr never seen such a juxtaposition 4th century rather than the 1st ing tlie Da Vinci Code” says Publishers Weekly religion Roman Catholics will soon pile editor Lynn Garrett Combined century that' tlie four New Testa- -' ' oh with “the Da Vinci Hoax’ In ment Gospels became aulho'rita- with the success of Mel Gibson's film “The Passion of the Christ’' live in the 4th century rather than ' the foreword Chicago's Cardinal " — now eighth 'on the US all- the lnd century and that the Franpis George says Brown's his- ' Uiry is Dead Sea Scrolls and Gnostic' V time box office list -- it makes an “preposterous hut must obvious statement wriiings (deemed heretical by the See BOOKS on C12 “Whether they feel negatively church) contain the earliest Chris Shir-len- By Richard N Ostlrng AP Religion Writer i ‘ best-sell- pulse-pound- Cole Naegle son of Floyd and Dina Nae-- 1 gle of Benson has accepted a call to serve in the California San Diego LDS Mission He Benson 2nd speaks at 9 am Sunday Ward He enters the Missionary Training Center on April 28 e Kory D Mlskin son of Kyle and Joyce Miskin of Smithfield has accepted a call to serve in the Albania Tirana LDS Mission'He enterd the Missionary Training Cente’ on April 28 i in Scholars may have bone to the ' : : ' Casey R Sutherland son' of Henry and Diana Sutherland of Millville has accepted a call to serve in the COmayaguela Honduras' LDS fission He enters the MTQ May 12 ‘The Da Vinci Code” (Doubleday) by Dan Brown released a year ago has 72 million copies in print In the top three among Publishers for Weekly fiction 54 consecutive weeks besl-sello- ' rs 12 nbvejs Since 1995-ththe “Left Behind” series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenk: ins concluding with the new ' “Glorious Appearing" (Tyndale House) have together sofd 42 million copies Spinoffs (audio- books youth versions) put the product line above 62 million in sales “Glorious Appearing” debuted at No' 1 on the Pub- lishers Weekly fiction best- seller's list in - - : ' " - 1 bestsellers bhsed on religious themes but consumers appar? ently can't get enough of them - Mis- - Wellsville 8th Ward - Associated Press pick with the two recent No er : Philip Rawliiison Son of Richard and Lynn Rawlinson of Wellsville recently sion'He speaks at 9 am Sunday By The or er Judeo-FrCnc- Jeffrey C Lamb son of Boyd and Wendy Lewis of Richmond and Michael Lamb of Hyde Park has accepted a call to serve in the TaiwanTaiper LDS Mjssfori He enters the MTC May 5 returned from the Manaus Brazil LDS v The God factor ’ Alexander G Lamb son of Richard and Nancy Lamb of Hyde Park has accepted a Gall to serve in the Philippines Quezon LDS Mission He speaks at 11 am Sunday in the Hyde Park 3rd Ward 535 E: 200 South He enters the Missionary Training Center on April 28 : reli- - The new trend in religious fiction is disturbing to some Bible scholars e of Paul and Huber of Logan recently returned from the Fort Worth Texas LDS Mission Sarah Huber daughter Supply Store in Spartanburg SC March 30 the day the best selling gious book was released nationwide Jerry B Jenkins an author of “Gloriousr Appearing" reads a passage from waits at The Christian the book as Tim LaHaye left the volume’s Rulon and Margaret Johnson of Mention recently returned fraim the Illinois Nau-vo- o LDS Mission They will speak at 9 am Mendon 3rd Ward on 100 Sunday East - ! Dustin Turner son of Arthur and Vicki Turner of Logan recently returned from the Mexico Monterrey North LQS Mission He speaks at ?1 ' 3p am Sunday in the Logan 4th Ward' You '' can be a minister outside of church ' his servants to make a reasonable Canyon sqwe tiiok the Valley View rny iheWnyrr'wj efforl w ith their talents rm' IHrii tuiMnly die l ' highwuy into (oj ji When wc : v tht itK : We were urged to leavv Logan arid arrived put a sign on the car that f j My family moved to Logan 15 yj m Nfi J " ft® in a clmrch elsewhere Bulit Oil Push read: For assist Starts Bad week We had previSalej years ago this “The Roaring 20s" is the theme for "' Leak didn't scent right lo mnvC away just in ah been of Only'S75 lyiiic1 oysly charge ' pup: J I if Linger this year's “Almost Broadway" First because - We stayed in a camper in the church projecLThe congregation ' occupied the' jhrt: he: '' Cache Valley is our liome: annual talent Consisted mostiy of troubled youth ? church parking lot wdth our two Presbyterian Church's pulpit hra? f7lril ' ' small'fchildren until renters vacated ' show fundraiser ' 'This' coninrutiity has embraced xhir who came toour meetings by bus I ' : thie ' The show will start at 7 30 pm at was laid off parstinageian apartment inside' v family and treated us with dighily this the Caine Lyric Theater but audience The door of church but T°r my desire to be a vessel of building) niy job Christian Minister's'pfrspeCtive —— God there are alwavs open dixws: members are advised to come early r ourlittle apartment opened up jnto V we didn't f the church sanctiiaiy which seems ' ' many are oHtside ojftbe church sci V to get a seaLThere is no charge but ' want to give ' a letter of resignation j ' ' I but now donations are accepted' j:bn ? the thought nothing ting strahge up explaining that 1 was top tired to I cast will beper-- y :The of it al (he tme: Those were great mes- tie mission recently received an aintinue as paslof hut we' would ::-i'':-- ' We sold forming' songs and dances' of the Jazz years But as I aged mfin nu'ifk I Pvw- Age including: “Strike up the posses- -: ' ': Band’ “Fascinating Rhythm rienced soiriething sions to keep ' jl Loves sis' Me”‘Somepne “Somebody began to realize enthusiasm to' see the church do to Watch OverMe"‘Swanee” In Jcxas ihiil needed a paslor ln ifincludirig the ? landoi neV ho left hisscniihts in ' :wet I hd presumed much or my k VP1-- 1 “S' Wonderful” “The man I Love tnliniied thitf wc had maik car) but our efforts' came up short various of amounts of money' charge wife and children and provided little f called 'MalenK? ypiin Wc moved in with my parents and “EmbraceableYpu” “I Got masted: the ' ' for them in return The church made found temporary jobs Rhythm "“Button up your Over--' called each servant to give- - opportunity j jn ahuiidant as °m progress but liotin keeping c6at’’“$tardust’V:When You're y ? Then I heard thafa church inThe y aJ account of his ' with the potential of a growing com- - onts u hn ihnviivi management are “ Logaii was seeking a pastor A friend Smiling” “After You've Gone" “It anjnerease had to be You "Thoroughly Modern? 0an"V Royw B a chaplain and munity I felt like a sparrow tending 'commended and rewarded iW their gave us a little Dodge Colt that had ‘ unteer coordinator for V the Hospice better days It didn’t have eagle's nest falling short oF faithfulness I find some cbmfiSn in ' ' Ulah Alliance of He that reached well were canbb declared River” arid many more within Sardine to climb goals y enough power' ’ iiv ihought that God onlv expects by bmiilt l6opid'msn:cbm: j 'reach By Danny Royer ' ' ' Mi ' - Almost Broadway — — S' inner-city'- -j ': ' ' - I : : f j ‘ lit-:- : ‘ : per-son- j : V ' s l:1r - : al ?itgmng!'' 'r : myi V : v : - voT-see- ’ ?an - ''' 4s ’S n ‘ d'V-- ' : v $ |