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Years ago, my wife accompanied me to a speaking assignment in the Mesa, Arizona, area. We stayed at a motel near the Superstition Mall. On Saturday morning, we decided to take a walk. A sidewalk encircled the buildings and the parking lot of the Mall. We had only walked a few steps when I realized that I was looking at something unusual. Landscapers had planted some kind of deciduous tree at close intervals just next to the sidewalk nearly all the way around the mall. And every one of the trees was leaning—not just inclining — leaning at a precipitous angle toward the west. I could feel the wind on my face as we walked eastward on the south side of the Mall. It was not strong that morning, but it was constant. I wondered how many hours and days it had blown against those trees to push them so consistently and completely out of shape.
A custodian at the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah, was arrested for stealing credit card information from a missionary, the Daily Herald reported.
In an open letter released today and addressed to "all in positions of public service," 35 different religious leaders reaffirmed their commitment to defend traditional marriage.
Some say life isn't all about fun and games.
While Church members generally commemorate each May the restoration of the priesthood, the precise location where John the Baptist appeared to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery in 1829 and conferred upon them the Aaronic Priesthood has remained somewhat nebulous — that is, until recently. Researchers and historians have come closer to pinpointing the spot, to the point where the First Presidency has approved a concept for a Church historic site at the location near the Susquehanna River in what was once Harmony, a small township in Pennsylvania adjacent to its northeastern border with New York.
Born in Lethbridge and raised in Edmonton, Canada, David Bissett has a 5-foot-9-inch frame packed with 220 pounds of pure sinew. His grandfather, Alvin Bissett, once said, "Hugging David is like hugging a fence post!" Not that he's un-affectionate. He's just built like a tree trunk. There's no give.
After Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement last Wednesday, President Donald Trump said the person he will nominate will come from a previous list he released, one which includes two Mormon brothers.
As Latter-day Saints, we love the idea of agency and the ability to choose, except when we don't. When we have to buckle down and finally take responsibility after failure, so often we revert to other ideas that make it seem like the choice was out of our control.
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While some may wonder where their "Elf on the Shelf" is going to be next, this LDS father and son duo are more concerned with what's inside.