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Alex Boyé is expanding his singing career one song at a time, adding his newest “ethnic cover” of The Lumineers’ “Ho Hey” to his repertoire of African covers — but that’s not all that’s new.
Utah isn’t the only state with recent access to movies the LDS culture might appreciate. Excel Entertainment, a division of Deseret Book Company, is working quickly to keep up with the significant demand from multiple theater managers in cities across the nation who want to show the entertainment group’s most recently released movie.
With the Utah Jazz competing in the NBA Playoffs this week, we thought it might be fun to share what Jazz basketball legend John Stockton had to say about Mormons.
“Mormonism in Pictures” is a photo essay feature from MormonNewsroom.org depicting The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its members around the world.
You might have missed what went on the last week, but we've our list of the week's most popular stories so you don't miss a beat. For August 11 through August 17, 2012, these are LDS Living’s top hits:
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The Church's 2016 "Light the World" Christmas campaign encourages everyone to serve in the 25 days leading up to Christmas. However, sometimes it can be a bit tricky to think of new ways to serve. Whether you're looking for daily service projects or ideas for Secret Santa or "Elving" like in the new family Christmas hit, The Christmas Project, here are 30 simple service ideas to get you started:
“Not everything in life is . . . black and white, but it seems that the authenticity of the Book of Mormon and its keystone role in our belief is exactly that. Either Joseph Smith was the prophet he said he was, who, after seeing the Father and the Son, later beheld the angel Moroni, repeatedly heard counsel from his lips, eventually receiving at his hands a set of ancient gold plates which he then translated according to the gift and power of God or else he did not. And if he did not… he is not entitled to retain even the reputation of New England folk hero or well-meaning young man or writer of remarkable fiction. No, and he is not entitled to be considered a fine teacher or a quintessential American prophet or the center of great wisdom literature. If he lied about the coming forth of the Book of Mormon, he is certainly none of these” (Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, "A Standard unto My People," delivered at the CES Book of Mormon Symposium, 9 August 1994, BYU Marriott Center).
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Lindsey Stirling is a darling of the LDS and YouTube communities--and now the Buzzfeed community, too!
When we watch Disney movies or cartoon fairy tales, it's often easy for us to distinguish reality from fantasy. Sure some false ideals of beauty might be sneaking into our subconscious as we watch these shows, but we realize no one's eyes can really be that big and no one's waist that small if they want to be able to breathe.
A stone inscribed with ancient Hebrew script has been recovered by the Smithsonian Institution during an official archaeological dig.