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After learning that a temple would be built in his small community of Star Valley, Wyoming, Jeff England was elated—especially when he was allowed to serve in the temple as an usher for the open house. But then, England received an assignment that was anything but elating—that of a bathroom usher. After several nights serving for hours in this role, he writes:
After his knee surgery, Spencer Anderson got fairly emotional at the idea of having to go to a pack meeting that night. While still under the effects of an anesthetic, Anderson shares feelings many of us may have felt on a bad day.
In a podcast from LDS Perspectives, marriage and family therapists Emil Harker and Jonathan Sherman discuss the games men and women play in their relationships, whether it be for time, attention, or intimacy.
In 2016, we ran a poll to discover what patriotic songs in the hymn book resonate with Mormons.
More than 300 people were on hand Monday night to blanket a neighborhood in pink ribbons, hoping to convey love and comfort to the family of a young girl tragically killed in the Connecticut elementary school shooting. The family of 6-year-old Emilie Parker lived in Ogden before moving to Newtown, Conn., for a job. She was among those killed Friday at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
It’s no secret that there are some very specific myths in Mormon culture. These can range from our family size (15 kids and counting!) to our vocabulary (“oh, my heck!”), and even to our food (green jello, anyone?). While certainly not all (or even most) Mormons embody these stereotypes, most of us can have a good laugh at them from time to time.
Former Miss Provo Malissa Richardson recently reached more than 10,000 signatures in her petition to end featured stories on Snapchat that contain sexually explicit content.
Everyone prattles on about some sort of "Zombie Apocalypse." I'm tired of zombies on TV and Facebook. I have seen very few instances where zombies are attacking and consuming people I know. Most of the zombies I am acquainted with are merely very, very tired parents. More often, I have been observing a different kind of invasion that is less dangerous, but much more real. A day rarely goes by that I don't see evidence of it either on Facebook, or stuck to my fridge. Maybe you have seen it too:
“Don’t feel that your marriage has to be like anyone else’s,” Ogletree said. “Create a celestial marriage for each other, and don’t worry so much about what other people are doing. As long as both of you are happy, that is what matters.”