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With stories about Mormons and Mormonism seemingly everywhere this summer, newspapers, blogs and websites around the country are using a variety of approaches to take a look inside The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to see what makes Mormons tick. One of the most interesting has been part of Beliefnet's "Project Conversion: Twelve Months of Spiritual Promiscuity," during which blogger Andrew Bowen spends a month immersing himself in different religions in an attempt to understand them by going through the conversion process. During the month of July he took LDS missionary discussions and attended LDS worship services in North Carolina. He wrote several columns about his experiences, including this one in which he is "saying good-bye to my LDS home."
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released the following statement:
We live in a world that promotes personal greatness. The entrepreneurial spirit, the Internet, the modern spirit of invention, Hollywood, and social media all promote the concept that each person not only can, but should be searching for the fame and fortune that so many around us seem to be achieving.
Photo from lds.org Thanks to my job, I am pretty plugged into LDS happenings. I was well aware of the strong possibility that a group of people were attending the afternoon session of conference with the express purpose to give an opposing vote. I watched with trepidation as President Uchtdorf began to read the names of the First Presidency, not sure if or how things would play out.
Talking to children about pornography may not just help them dislike it, it may also insulate them against lowered self-esteem if a future romantic partner chooses to view it, according to a recent study.
The valedictorian was presented with an honorable-mention award for his drawing that depicts the love of reading and the world of exploration it provides. Seven-year-old Matteo Lopez won after an online popular vote. Rhodes was among a handful of contestants who were recognized by the judges, including Olympic gold medalist figure skater Evan Lysacek and "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" author Jeff Kinney as a part of a national contest that involved selection of the winner according to the most votes accumulated on google.com.
If Shirley Sealy could convince a modern-day computer to cooperate with her high-speed brain, she'd write another book.
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