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I grew up the son of a professional football player father and a mother who was a model. And while I, unfortunately, inherited my dad’s looks and mother’s athletic ability—I did learn that I can accomplish a lot by working hard and doing the right thing.
The earth could use a little relief. And every year around Earth Day - April 22, this year - we really think about what that means. Like many other corporations (and the Church itself), we at LDS Living make efforts to reduce our "footprint"; but we also know there are many more, individual things each of us around the world can do to lessen our impact on the earth. After all, as Henry David Thoreau said, “What is the use of a house if you haven’t got a tolerable planet to put it on?”
Since 2004, the National Day of the Cowboy has been celebrated on the fourth Saturday of July across North America. Each year, some of the nation’s cowboys and cowgirls are selected to be honored nationally for their unique way of preserving cowboy culture.
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It turns out Mormon Newsroom not only shares uplifting content and the latest Church news, it also can help people find their eternal companions--at least in the case of Alex del Mundo and Ariana Limas' love story.
It was 4:50 in the morning, and I had approximately three minutes to eat something before leaving for my very first temple shift. I raced through a dark kitchen on my tiptoes and wolfed down a banana that had been sitting on the table. Worried that I wouldn’t have enough food in me to last throughout the day, or enough patience to eat a second banana, I looked to the slightly squished loaf of Western Family bread on the kitchen counter and felt a glimmer of hope. Bread’s filling, I thought. That should sustain me for awhile, right? Having barely enough time to snarf down a single slice, I ate one and ran.
Here are some suggestions to help LDS couples build a solid foundation in their sexual relationship from the start of their marriage.
With so many blogs out there for LDS members to relate to, and sometimes compare themselves to, it's important to also keep in mind these key factors of blogging.
Did you know some of the Church's most-used pictures of Christ were painted by this talented Seventh-day Adventist?
If you’re like me, you love the first episode of every Survivor season, when people from completely different backgrounds are stuck on an island and forced to live together and work together until… well, every person gets voted off but the sole Survivor. It’s a brilliant concept that’s only gotten better with age. But the 26th season displayed a troubling undercurrent of religious hostility and double standards when the show’s contestants managed to demonize, humiliate, and mock a Mormon contestant beyond the show’s normal constraints.