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Mormon.org recently released a "Mormon Beliefs" section on their YouTube channel that shares short videos tackling difficult questions, like why do we have prophets, what is the Book of Mormon, and what happens after we die.
Learn how a pioneer helped a young black Latter-day Saint discover a new dimension to her faith.
When the Foundation for Apologetic Information & Research (FAIR) opens its 14th annual Apologetics Conference this morning at the South Towne Exposition Center, it will do so in front of its largest audience ever. "Advance registration for the conference is at an all-time high — as of now, we are projecting attendance at the conference to be 44 percent higher than previous years," said Steve Densley Jr., FAIR public relations director. "There is more interest than ever in Mormon apologetics."
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Sam Tams was already serving his mission when his sister Anna surprised her family with the news one fast Sunday that she wanted to serve a mission.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a global faith that receives funds and other donations from a variety of donors. The Church uses these charitable donations to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ, to care for the poor, and to strengthen members’ faith and commitment to Jesus Christ. But the details of exactly how tithing funds are used and how other donations are handled are often misconstrued. Here are five misconceptions about tithing and the truth behind them.
"Ever faithful." That's one of the phrases The Washington Timesuses to describe Francis Marion Gibbons, a man who served as a secretary to prophets before serving in the First and Second Quorum of the Seventy.
There's a lot of great Mormon humor out there, but these are our current favorites. You might have seen us use a few of these on Facebook. We can't get enough of them.
Ann Hunt had the surprise of a lifetime after her daughter showed her the birth certificate of Elizabeth Hamel—Hunt's fraternal twin she didn't know she had.