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Justin Beber and lullabies? The combination might sound like a strange mashup, but Alex Boye pulls it off wonderfully with this unique song, "Hush Little Baby."
In a 2015 Seminar for New Mission Presidents, President Henry B. Eyring told about how he used one of his unique hobbies to remember a life lesson he learned from President Gordon B. Hinckley.
You might have missed what went on the last week, but we've put together our list of the week's most popular stories so you don't miss a beat. For June 15 through through June 20, these are LDS Living’s top hits.
Doug Barney became a police officer for one reason: to help others.
As more and more temples dot the earth, it's exciting to see many blessings reach members who have waited for generations for a temple to be built nearby—as is the case for the members in Pocatello, Idaho, who have been waiting 80-plus years for a temple.
Church Responds to Questions about Disciplinary Action
“Perhaps the longest-lived celebration of gratitude and thanksgiving is Passover. What’s the origin of Passover and what’s its connection to modern day Thanksgiving and our covenants with God?”
At the annual general Relief Society meeting last fall, President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, second counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, departed from his signature stories about airplanes and instead talked about flowers. He talked about walking through a beautiful garden with his wife and daughter and marveling at God's creation. He continued, "And then I noticed, among all the glorious blooms, the tiniest flower. I knew the name of this flower because since I was a child I have had a tender connection to it. The flower is called forget-me-not.
This article is written for two audiences. The first audience is anyone, Mormon or not, who may stumble across this blog and find interest in understanding how Utah’s unique socio-religious base affects the political scene. The second audience is anyone who has, or knows someone who has, seemingly received “personal revelation” from God to act in a particular way and then lambastes everyone for not acting in that expressed way. A person cannot interact in the political scene in Utah without knowing the Mormon lingo.