At the global headquarters of eHarmony in Pasadena, Calif., one blue wall is papered with testimonies of love: snapshots of couples who met on the Internet matchmaking site and subsequently got hitched.
Tag Archives: family
When Foster Teens Find a Home
When Sabreena Boyd was 11, she stood before the congregation at the New Jerusalem Full Gospel Church in Muscatine, Iowa, and asked for a new family.
Two Mommies or Two Daddies Will Do Fine, Thanks
The strategies of religious and political extremists like James Dobson of Focus on the Family have become more nuanced of late.
SIGMUND FREUD: Psychoanalyst
There are no neutrals in the Freud wars.
Andrea Riccardi
PERSUADER Some call it the United Nations in Trastevere.
"A Moral Justification For War Exists"
THE ATTACKS of Sept. 11, 2001, sent religious people all over the world to their knees in prayer.
Why America’s Anglophiles Are Missing the Point of the Royal Wedding
Anglophilia, like pornography, is one of those things that are hard to describe but you know when you see them.
The Secret Letter From Iraq
CLARIFICATION APPENDED Written last month, this straightforward account of life in Iraq by a Marine officer was initially sent just to a small group of family and friends.
South Viet Nam: The Queen Bee
The history of Viet Nam is full of heroines.
Warren Beatty Strikes Again
He is a millionaire many times over but lives in two small, slovenly kept hotel rooms. He travels with the fastest crowd in the country but rarely drinks and never snorts or smokes