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When the American Library Association published its list of the 10 Most Challenged Books in 2015, something unprecedented happened. Appearing on the list with titles like Fifty Shades of Grey was one sacred book all Christian families, including the Latter-day Saints, are familiar with: The Holy Bible.
"We are a religion based on a book. . . . Do we have a moral responsibility to make sure people can read?" Richard Culatta asks. But the LDS Church has launched incredible new programs to do just that.
India burst with color Monday, March 17, as Hindus observed the playful festival of Holi by dashing each other with brightly colored powder.
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir asked last week for fans to record themselvessinging Handel's "Hallelujah" chorus and upload it to YouTube to help with an exciting project: creating the world’s largest virtual Hallelujah choir. These performances will be released in an Easter video on March 13 with the campaign "Follow Him."
After Anna Schmidt went missing while hiking in Oregon, LDS singer and motivational speaker Nadia Khristean decided to dedicate a song she performed to the Schmidt family and those who experience the heart-rending loss of a loved one.
In the year since 18-year-old Scottish musician Benjamin Hunter auditioned for the Mormon British Pageant, he has released his first album, featuring hymns and songs of faith inspired by his musical journey.
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When Provo native Alaina Bastian began reimagining Disney animals as human, she never thought these fun images would go viral.
Everyman Music recently shared this breathtakingly powerful original song that helps remind us of the Light of the World and how we can reflect that light in our own lives. With the video, the group posted this touching testimony on YouTube:
Sometimes my husband teases me about living in the past. OK, I admit that I still listen to the radio station that plays hits from the 1960s and ’70s — because that’s the era when I grew up, and those songs remind me of special people and experiences. I loved attending school and still stay in touch with friends that date clear back to junior high (thanks to Facebook). I fondly remember all the amazing opportunities that came my way at work and often reflect on some of the stories I did and people I met who changed my life. I miss being in the mission field in Georgia — the place, the people and the missionaries will always be on my mind and in my heart. And, now that our house is quiet, I often wistfully look back at the time when I was a younger mom — raising our four children and wishing I could go back to “the good old days” of early morning piano practicing, car pools, soccer and lacrosse games, recitals, plays and choir concerts.
On Wednesday, the Boy Scouts of America will break ground on a state-of-the-art facility providing its young members with hands-on leadership training. The complex, according to a BSA representative, will be built to further "the [Scouting] mission to shape and develop the nation's next generation of leaders."