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With all the stress that goes into finding a date, a dress, the hair, the flowers, the perfect color-coordinating tie, and the million other things that go into planning the perfect prom experience, it's time to take a moment to relax.
The Church has released a digital version of the November 2013 conference issue of the Ensign magazine for iPad users. The issue is free as part of the LDS Ensign app from Apple’s App Store. To find and download the free app, use this direct link, or search for “LDS Ensign” and look for the blue icon shown below. Those who have previously downloaded the app will receive the most recent content.
The Fort Collins Planning and Zoning Board on Thursday unanimously approved a new temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in south Fort Collins despite objections from some neighbors about the height of the temple’s steeple and additional traffic it will bring to a rapidly growing area.
In March nearly 7,000 people traveled to the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, to spend the weekend at RootsTech, a yearly technology-focused genealogy conference sponsored by FamilySearch and a few other big names in the family history industry. Genealogy — the search for and documentation of one’s ancestors — and “technology” haven’t always been kissing cousins, but this conference speaks to and encourages a growing relationship between the two. The hobby, traditionally picked up near retirement age and most often by women, is now a billion-dollar industry with a growing younger demographic. In the past few years, finding and charting one’s family history has become trendy because it’s also become a lot easier to get started. Companies like Ancestry.com and FamilySearch have spent the last decade or so making all of their tools, records, and data available on the internet, revolutionizing genealogical research — and significantly lowering the barrier to entry in the process. What was once a pastime for older people or professionals with disposable income is quickly becoming a more mainstream pursuit. Taking a peek into the past now requires nothing more than a decent internet connection and a laptop. DNA testing, which just a few years ago cost thousands of dollars and offered little information for genealogists, is now a growing consumer option, reaching back hundreds of years to provide undreamed of amounts of information about our ancestors.
From working with a 1,000-degree flame to perfecting every glass stitch, Sister Rosebrook has quite an impressive track record when it comes to temple replicas!
Tucked between sorority houses and Green Street is the Urbana Institute of Religion of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, our campus’ go-to center for Mormon students and families alike. Before Wednesday, I’d never been inside. It’s strange, really, that I knew so little about the religion, considering my cousins are Mormons and our Republican presidential nominee is a Mormon. And One F Jef, winner of “The Bachelorette”? Yep, he’s a Mormon, too.
From talking about it's simple origins to the incredibly moving experience of hearing it performed all over the world, author Janice Kapp Perry shares the story behind her song "We'll Bring the World His Truth: Army of Helaman."
What a sweet letter this LDS mom composed for her soon-to-be-born daughter about navigating the difficulties of life and about love only a mother can express.
After Mitt Romney's meeting with President-elect Donald Trump last weekend,The Washington Post voiced their opinion about the possibility of Mitt Romney becoming the next secretary of state.