[Oe List ...] NPR the story of two Illinois people and their faith. More from Carl Bernstein

Charles or Doris Hahn cdhahn at flash.net
Sun Feb 3 23:04:52 EST 2008


We received an email from an old Texas friend last
week that answers your question, Len, and maybe fills
in some more info on Hillary's life in Park Ridge, IL.

I will copy and paste most of the email here. Just
follow the link:

Hope you saw Texas Monthly Talks tonight, in which
Smith interviewed Carl Bernstein about his book on
Hillary. Right off Carl said a major influence on
Hillary was Methodism during her teen years, and her
religion on into adulthood. He said he has combined
what he said about her religious heritage from the
book onto his web site; you can read it at:
http://www.carlbernstein.com/home.php

Doris Hahn




--- Len Hockley <lenh at efn.org> wrote:

> Hey Folks,
> 
> In the predominantly white suburb of Park Ridge, to
> Chicago's northwest, 
> [Hillary} Clinton grew up as an active member of the
> city's First United 
> Methodist Church.
> 
> "She is one of the most committed Christians I
> know," said Rev. Don Jones, 
> who served as the church's youth pastor when Clinton
> attended in the 1960s.
> 
> Does anyone know of 'Rev. Don Jones'
> 
> Len
> 
> At 12:25 PM 2/3/2008 -0800, Ruth Landmann wrote:
> This morning I heard this on NPR and it supports
> what we've heard before 
> about Hillary's involvement in church as a young
> woman. Very interesting!
>
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=18619707
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