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Ever since their beginnings, all of the great Abrahamic religions have found themselves frequently at odds with more scientific communities. The Biblical tales of the Creation, Noah's Ark, and the Tower of Babel are taken as literal truth by many despite their apparent incompatibility with science.
Can you think of anything more frightening than being lost at sea with only a kayak and your thoughts to keep you company? Well last week that nightmare became a reality for Arlen Tanner, an LDS attorney from Missouri.
The Church recently released a new photo of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles that includes the three newest apostles — Elders Ronald A. Rasband, Gary E. Stevenson, and Dale G. Renlund.
MR says: This goes to show what can come from learning those survival skills at an early age.
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Cinematic Pop—a group that normally includes over 100 musicians—combines the best of classical and pop music with their unique crossovers that combine orchestras, choirs, and hit songs.
Manual 3; Supplement from "Concern for the One," by Joseph B. Wirthlin
Photo from Mormon Newsroom The First Presidency has announced another temple open house and dedication to be held in 2015. The Montreal Quebec Temple, which has been under renovations, will host an open house starting Thursday, November 5, and ending Saturday, November 14. The open house will not run that Sunday, November 8.
April 27 marks the hundredth anniversary of Family Home Evening, a weekly Mormon event inaugurated by President Joseph F. Smith (not to be confused with founder Joseph Smith; this was his nephew). Once a week since its initiation, Mormon families have come together for prayers, Scripture lessons, songs, games and a snack. The idea is that the night makes families stronger and more faithful in their calling.
In December, the Church released a DVD of 50 videos about the Savior’s life, titled The Life of Jesus Christ Bible Videos: The Gospels on DVD, with a special price of only $5 until the end of the year.