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Note: LDS Living does not endorse any political candidates but merely reports on current news involving Latter-day Saints.
It is perhaps one of the great ironies of the information age that, although news and information are more accessible than ever before, it is still difficult to distinguish fact from fiction. Digital technologies can be a double-edged sword: they have made our lives more convenient and more confusing. Because we all participate in the same basic information space, these ironies create an environment that challenges everyone, including individuals and institutions.
From a Catholic Archbishop and priests, guided by Elder Cook to media from the Philadelphia Inquirer praising the new temple and sharing LDS beliefs with their readers to a group of Amish visitors, the new Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple has seen quite the range of guests.
Several college athletes who are also members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have stepped away from the field, exchanging their football equipment for missionary suits and ties. This is a list of 100 college football players in the Football Bowl Subdivision who have served LDS missions and returned to be on rosters this season.
More than 25 years after Mark Hofmann's bombing and murders exposed his historic Mormon documents as forgeries, an audiotape has surfaced that gives a glimpse of the swindler at work. The recording details Hofmann's attempt to sell the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — now the Community of Christ — a supposed original writing from Joseph Smith that sets out a plan for succession in the Mormon church.
MR says: Many popular LDS authors and artists are set to present this month at an annual conference for LGBT Mormons, among them Terryl and Fiona Givens, Michael McLean, Neon Trees' lead singer Tyler Glenn.
Much has changed since Mitt Romney last ran for president. The economy has gotten worse, the Phillies assembled the best starting rotation in baseball, and the United States killed Osama bin Laden.
The two prayers that bookended the Interfaith Musical Tribute at the Salt Lake LDS Tabernacle on Temple Square seemed to sum up the spirit of harmony, peace and love that permeated the historic building for nearly two hours on Sunday evening.
I discovered that we all dread a similar situation. When we find ourselves at the teenager’s table instead of with our married younger siblings because that might make the adult table uneven. When we hover at the edges of family photos, without someone else to balance us out. When we are with family, at ward and stake gatherings, or even just with married friends, inevitably the conversation will turn to spouses, children, homes and family concerns and upon realizing that we have little to add to these discussions, it is only a matter of time before someone asks us one of The Questions.