BIH Author Biography
Richard N. Ostling, a religion writer for the Associated Press, was formerly senior correspondent for Time magazine, where he wrote twenty-three cover stories and was the religion writer for many years. He has also covered religion for the CBS Radio Network and The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer on PBS-TV. Joan K. Ostling, a freelance writer and editor, was formerly a writer and editor for the U.S. Information Agency in Washington, D.C., a reporter for the Press Publications newspaper chain in Chicago, and a college English and journalism teacher.Back Cover Copy
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Mormons * Has ten million members worldwide and is one of the fastest-growing and most centrally controlled U.S.-based religions * Is by far the richest religion in the United States per capita, with over $25 billion in estimated assets and $5 billion more in estimated annual income * Influential Mormons include Stephen Covey (7 Habits of Highly Successful People), Richard Paul Evans (The Christmas Box), Senators Orrin Hatch and Harry Reid, Steve Young, Mrs. Larry King, and Donnie and Marie Osmond.BDS Summary
The Ostlings reveal fascinating information on Mormon economic wealth and power in this thorough and even-handed account of America's fastest growing and most prosperous religious movement.Ingram
The Ostlings explore how the Mormon Church has managed to combine evangelistic missions and family values with shrewd business strategies, attracting 10 million members worldwide and accumulating an estimated $30 billion in assets.Main Description
In this candid examination of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, one of America's leading religion journalists covers everyaspect of this little-understood community of faith whose family values, business success, and evangelistic missions have helped it become one of the world's fastest growing religions. Esteemed Time and Associated Press reporter Richard N. Ostling and fellow journalist Joan K. Ostling navigate the Mormon Church's complex origins and inner workings. They explore the dramatic changes in its policies on polygamy, its conviction in its manifest destiny as the true religion of America, its vocal dissenters, and the ways in which the church handles its vast financial, media, and educational resources. Richard and Joan Ostling give readers a comprehensive and insightful look into this intriguing religion, complete with the church's history, beliefs, culture, and plans for the future. They shed light on the church's phenomenal success and the strong appeal of its teachings, and provide previously unreported details about its financial investments, worldwide missions, and internal politics. In Mormon America, Richard Ostling picks up where his widely read 1997 Time magazine cover story, "Mormons, Inc.," left off, by illuminating the church's continuing surge in power and popularity. The Ostlings assemble through their reportage the complete story behind the most prosperous religious group in contemporary America.Publisher Fact Sheet
A revealing & respectful account of this community of faith whose family values, business success, & evangelistic missions have made it one of the world's fastest growing religions.