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The Church recently released a series of new resources on LDS.org for those enduring mental illness. Among them is a video series where members share their powerful, raw stories. This is Jenny's story.
Imagine preparing for your baptism day with no idea what to expect, or imagine taking the sacrament each week without knowing why.
The story of the world's fastest Mormon is coming to a silver screen near you. Wednesday night, the "Boys of Bonneville” will have its Utah premiere.
The opportunity to hear Boston Celtics president and general manager Danny Ainge talk about his road to the NBA was enough to attract nearly 300 residents into a chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on a recent Sunday evening.
Ready to experience the real Polynesia again? As the Polynesian Cultural Center celebrates its 50th year, this is the perfect time to re-immerse yourself into the lifestyles, entertainment and warmth of seven island villages and exhibits at Hawaii’s favorite attraction.
A BYU graduate and Mormon ran for president of his country, an African nation that is 90 percent Muslim.
David A. Christensen says prayer has always been a natural part of his daily life. He draws on that in his recently published book "Power in Prayer: 31 Teachings to Strengthen Our Connection with Heaven" (Cedar Fort, $10.99).
Brad Sorenson just signed with the Vikings as a backup quarterback as the team's starter Teddy Bridgewater and backup Shaun Hill are currently sidelined, something that has kept Sorenson's dreams of playing in the NFL alive.
The popular science fiction novel “Ender’s Game” started as a short story in 1977 and is scheduled to debut as a movie Nov. 1, starring Harrison Ford and Ben Kingsley. The book, by BYU alumnus Orson Scott Card, is set in a futuristic culture where the government breeds genius children and trains them as soldiers to prepare for the next attack by a hostile alien race. The novel claimed Nebula and Hugo awards — prestigious in the science fiction genre — and is on the Marine Corps reading list because of the leadership principles the book teaches.
A group of Young Women from Carson City, Nevada, can add, "created a music video" to their accomplishments this summer.