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Latter-day Saint Life
In the Friend Zone? Here's Why You Shouldn't Panic
By
Zack Oates
“I thought it was over,” he exhaled. “I mean, she said that I was her friend…her friend!”
Why Bloomberg Businessweek's Mormon finance cover was unethical and offensive
One of the four pillars of the Society of Professional Journalists' code of ethics is to "minimize harm." Specifically, "Ethical journalists treat sources, subjects and colleagues as human beings deserving of respect." I was on the SPJ board of directors when the code was adopted. It represents a rock-solid set of guidelines that ought to guide every self-respecting reporter in his or her work.
Famous Latter-day Saints
Romper: Has Evan McMullin Always Been Mormon? The Candidate Seems Devoted to His Faith
Learn more about how Evan McMullin stands up for his Mormon faith and what would need to happen for McMullin to actually win the presidency.
Latter-day Saint Life
Elder Bednar Shares the Tender Moment He Helped His Son Learn How to Give Priesthood Blessings
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David A. Bednar
One of our sons and I were assigned as home teaching companions. Together we taught a number of families, including a divorced sister with three young daughters. Over time we developed a close and trusting relationship with the woman and her children. We appreciated the opportunities we had to serve them spiritually and temporally.
Dave Says: Playing with House Money
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Dave Ramsey
Dear Dave,
Latter-day Saint Life
Mormons Join Muslims in Prayer, "Hug" Mosque After Shooting at Mosque in Quebec
Shortly after two gunmen killed six people and injured eight after opening fire at a mosque in Quebec City, Canada, Mormons and other faiths gathered together to show their love and support for their Muslim neighbors.
Members Draw Closer to the Temple as Temples Grow Closer to Members
When her father, a lifelong Mormon, returned to active participation in the church in south Florida in 1981, the closest LDS temple to little Eliza Gomez was in Washington, D.C., more than 1,000 miles away.
The World's Top MBA Programs Come Together in SLC This Saturday!
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World MBA (Sponsored)
The QS World MBA Tour is the largest global series of MBA information fairs, and it will be visiting Salt Lake City this Saturday, October 22.
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18 Delightful Thanksgiving Decorations That Will Remind Your Family to Give Thanks
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LDS Living
Embrace everything you love about fall and get your home Thanksgiving-ready with these delightful decorations centered around family and gratitude.
Mormons get double dose of growing religious intolerance
A report published Monday by The Liberty Institute and Family Research Council “…catalogs the growing hostility towards religious expression right here in the U.S.” The report further states that religious groups are “…facing a relentless onslaught by well-funded and aggressive groups and individuals who are using the courts, congress and the vast federal bureaucracy to suppress and limit religious freedom." Beyond the report’s findings of general intolerance, its seems that the Mormon faith faces additional attacks and persecution most frequently from fellow believers in ultra conservative Christian faiths.
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