ST. LOUIS (AP) - The Rev. Oswald Hoffman, the longtime voice of the "Lutheran Hour" radio program, died Thursday in St. Louis after a brief illness, radio station KFUO said on its Web site. He was 91. The show, which is still broadcast weekly, is credited with making Hoffman one of the best-known Protestant evangelists in the United States. The Lutheran Hour Ministries said he consulted with former Presidents Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon, along with world religious leaders including the Rev. Billy Graham. "For more than 33 years, Dr. Hoffman was a Sunday radio institution, touching...