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Another Academy Awards has come and gone—and with it some pretty stunning dresses. While we know modesty encompasses so much more than how you dress, we compiled this list of modest dresses from the 2017 Oscars merely to provide inspiration for your own fashion ideas.
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square visited Columbus for the first time in 21 years when they kicked off their summer tour at Nationwide Arena tonight. The visit was ardently received by thousands of listeners who flocked to the arena to hear their favorite sacred and traditional songs.
Every year the J. Reuben Clark Law Society holds a fireside at the LDS Conference Center in late January. The event is broadcast around the world via the church’s satellite system, and also streamed live over the Internet. At these annual firesides, the law society bestows its Distinguished Service Award upon a high-profile figure from legal and/or LDS circles. Recent recipients include President James E. Faust, formerly of the LDS Church's First Presidency; President Boyd K. Packer, of the Quorum of the Twelve; and retired Supreme Court justice Sandra Day O’Connor. The honoree, in turn, delivers a prepared speech to the law society.
The upcoming Lion House Cakes and Cupcakes cookbook promises to be full of delicious (and time-saving) dessert recipes. (To learn more about the book, click here.) These are some of the recipes that stuck out to us – so much that we decided to try them out for oursevles. To read our staff reviews of these recipes, click here.
It's so wonderful to see others sticking up for our religious freedom and beliefs: "It’s precisely the beliefs of Latter-day Saints that critics dismiss as strange which produce the behaviors those same critics often applaud," Hal Boyd write on The Atlantic.
Manual 3; Supplement from "Consecrate Thy Performance" by Neal A. Maxwell
Many of us have come to the truth that as our children grow up they fly the coop. Some may end up around the block, but many relocate to distances over hundreds or even thousands of miles away. While in the past the only means of connection required weeks of waiting for snail-mail letters, today’s technology has made distances smaller, and for LDS families that connection can allow for a continuance of family traditions. Family Home Evening doesn’t have to be a thing of the past for diffused families. With today’s well-connected world, families can maintain their weekly time together even after children have moved away. Just follow these simple steps below, and voila! Your very own cyber FHE will become a reality.