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President Russell M. Nelson announced the three temples during October General Conference
Learn more about the new Primary general presidency and General Authority Seventies sustained at April's general conference.
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.
BYU pitcher Mike Rucker only needed one reason to transfer from Gonzaga to the Y. “I wasn’t happy there,” he said. “I couldn’t really see myself there for four years.” It was that simple. Rucker knew he would only be truly happy when he was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and could be with the girl he loved.
Utah, where the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is headquartered, is the state everyone associates with Mormonism. But Mormons didn’t arrive in the Beehive state until 1847, nearly 20 years after Joseph Smith, a native of Vermont, began attracting followers to his fledgling religious movement, which he founded in western New York State.
In a hallway on the third floor of the giant LDS Conference Center in downtown Salt Lake City, you can see photos of top Mormon leaders — the governing First Presidency and the Quorum of Twelve Apostles. Down the way, there are busts of all the previous church presidents.
The Hallmark Channel is replacing "The Martha Stewart Show," the domestic diva's flagship TV property, with a new daily show fronted by veteran song-and-dance entertainer Marie Osmond. Hallmark is close to finalizing a deal with Los Angeles-based ATI, which is producing Osmond's new show.
Sen. Orrin Hatch predicted President Obama's campaign team would use Mitt Romney's Mormon faith against him in the general election. Speaking to a group of GOP delegates at a campaign stop Tuesday, the six-term Republican incumbent warned, "You watch, they're going to throw the Mormon church at him like you can't believe."