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In an LDS Perspectives podcast, population geneticist Dr. Ugo Perego describes how his genetic studies have significance for members of the Church.
The Lord Jesus Christ taught, “Whosoever will save his life shall lose it: but whosoever will lose his life for my sake, the same shall save it” (Luke 9:24).
Whether or not Mitt Romney becomes president of the United States, the editor of The Jewish Week in New York says there is a lot Jews can learn from the Mormons. "For the most part, (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) takes a decidedly, and admirably low-key approach to negativity in the media and elsewhere, focusing on its mission," wrote Gary Rosenblatt, The Jewish Week editor and publisher. "And in that, and other ways, there is much the American Jewish establishment can learn from the Mormons."
In 1998, Rebecca van Uitert was on the payroll of the campaign to re-elect Sen. Bob Bennett, who went on to vote for a fence on the U.S.-Mexico border. Now, 12 years later, van Uitert works in Chicago as an immigration lawyer, fighting for the immigrants who cross over that fence.
If you've been on BYU campus the last few weeks, you may have noticed a number of students wearing hijabs. One student, Sondra Sasser, says, "We have a lot in common with our Muslim brothers and sisters," and she and other students have found a way to reach out to them and show love and support:
Supplement from "Salvation and Exaltation," by Russell M. Nelson
We know Utah has a population with some fairly . . . unique names like Nyler, Drakelle, Tynslee, etc.And that's not even counting the unusual spelling of common names (Awstyn for Austin, Djaryd for Jared, Chasidee for Chastity, etc.).
Once, as I sat by my father’s bedside through the night, he talked about his childhood. He spoke of the love of his parents in difficult times and of the love of his Heavenly Father and the Savior. I knew he was dying of cancer, so it did not surprise me that at times he mixed up his feelings for his Heavenly Father with the love and kindness of his earthly father. My father had often said that when he prayed, he thought he could see in his mind the smile of Heavenly Father.
"We honor your efforts to give voice to the voiceless, to shine light on the difficulties of our world and to bestow dignity on the human experience," Elder Christofferson said. "May God bless you and protect you as you go forward as ambassadors of freedom and human rights."