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From talking about it's simple origins to the incredibly moving experience of hearing it performed all over the world, author Janice Kapp Perry shares the story behind her song "We'll Bring the World His Truth: Army of Helaman."
After Mitt Romney's meeting with President-elect Donald Trump last weekend,The Washington Post voiced their opinion about the possibility of Mitt Romney becoming the next secretary of state.
From JetBlue to Marriott to Dell, these businesses have all been led by members of the Mormon Church. JetBlue founder David Neeleman said that his Mormon faith impacts how he does business. "I think we're just serious about life," Neeleman told Rock Center's Harry Smith in an interview airing Thursday, Aug. 23 at 10pm/9c on NBC. "You know, we are taught that it's not bad to make money in life. It's not bad, but it's not your money, it's heavenly father's money and you should be good stewards over that money."
How often have we heard the expression of “Life’s not fair”? We hear it all the time whether in the media, from our parents or from each other. Most all of us usually end up agreeing with whoever made the original comment because we see so many examples in our lives of inequality or injustice in our daily lives that how could we even begin to disagree? I usually end up being the one dissenting voice in the group to offer up an alternative explanation. The alternative model I would like to propose is that life is fair.
Throughout my life, I’ve sampled a number of junk-food philosophies—popular ideas that may look and taste great at first, but later make me feel sick and unsatisfied. And of all the junk-food philosophies I’ve tried, there is one stands supreme: “Love yourself—a lot!” it screams. “If you love yourself a lot then you’ll be happy.”
Former Utah governor, former U.S. Ambassador to China, and former presidential candidate Jon Huntsman Jr. spoke openly of his successes and failures at the Utah State University commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 7, 2016.
It's so touching to see the ways LDS Charities is changing lives throughout the world.
The face of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is changing. Once consisting mostly of people from northern Europe and concentrated in the state of Utah, the Church’s membership has grown across the world since the mid-1900s. Today that face reflects every race and culture and has more color, more diversity, than ever before.
As Thanksgiving approaches, many are wondering if the turkey will be cooked just right.