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As Joseph F. Merrill prepared to launch the first released-time seminary program at Granite High School in 1911, the future LDS apostle knew certain qualities would be vital for long-term success in the teaching position.
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In the fall of 2014, Robert James Hillan designed a multipurpose tool for astronauts to use in outer space. He was only a senior in high school at the time.
Darryl R. Townsend, 68, who presided over the Nicaragua Managua South Mission from 1995-98 and served as a regional representative, died Dec. 11, 2011, in Pflugerville, Texas.
They are true to their faith, love their country and families and don’t side with the majority party in the Beehive State. Latter-day Saints who are Democrats are the largest single caucus within the state party, and if organizers have their way, this is only the beginning. The LDS Democrats caucus currently has 2,400 members and hopes to reach 3,000 by August.
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All of us have fun family general conference traditions that we look forward to every six months. President Dieter F. Uchtdorf is no exception. But his came about accidentally—and it's one you can watch for this weekend.
"I've never seen anything like it," the announcer blared. "I don't know if I ever will again."
Over the weekend, more than 1 million Christmas lights brightened Temple Square. Watch this short 30-second time-lapse from Mormon Newsroom of these beautiful holiday lights.
As a special witness of Christ, Elder Dale G. Renlund loves to speak about the doctrines of the Atonement of Jesus Christ no matter where he is.
Did Protestant missionaries help plant the seeds of democracy throughout the world? Prof. Robert Woodberry takes us on a historical tour-de-force around the globe showing how "conversionary Protestants" helped to promote literacy, spread printing technology, facilitate civic organization, defend religious and civil liberties, and protest the abuses of slavery and colonialism. We discuss how this happened and why Protestants were uniquely situated to do this, although we look at similar Catholic efforts in recent decades. We conclude with speculative thoughts about the Arab Spring. Download the podcast by "right clicking" on the "download" button and choosing "Save Target As...." Or subscribe for free on iTunes.
You don’t have to believe in God or identify with any religion to see a creator’s hand in human life and morality, suggests a new survey.