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Here’s a snapshot of what you may have missed on LDS Living this week. You can also subscribe to the LDS Living newsletter for daily inspiration right to your inbox.
The Nashville Tribute Band’s Jason Deere is the son of two converts to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His father joined the Church after noticing something different about a man who had a desk across from him at Vance Air Force Base in Enid, Oklahoma. The man was a Latter-day Saint from Idaho named Gary Cox.
Nadia Cates wasn’t always proud of her Hispanic heritage. It was not until she was an adult that she felt a desire to connect to her roots.
For all you history buffs and trivia nerds out there, here's your master list. And for all you non-Jeopardy competitors, keep an eye out for a few names you might just recognize.
In early March, listeners of the All In podcast were introduced to Melinda Wheelwright Brown and her upcoming book, Eve and Adam.
As the year 2020 comes to a close, Newsroom of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a series of articles highlighting what members can expect from the new Liahona, For the Strength of Youth, and Friend magazines launching in 2021.
Ed Willis’s life began in a place literally called “The Lower Bottom.” Drugs, Alcohol, Prostitution—you name it, and it could be found in the lower bottom. Ed was always searching for something.
On Easter Sunday 2022, an interesting thing happened: Two apostles for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints appeared on CBS Sunday Morning and gave viewers a rare look inside the Washington, D.C. Temple.
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You know when pop icon Katy Perry tells you, “You could win this whole thing,” you’ve had a great American Idol audition.
For the first time ever, Time Out for Women (TOFW), a popular national weekend event for women, will be streaming live via the Internet during the sold-out Salt Lake City, Utah, show on Friday, October 26, and Saturday, October 27, 2012. This exciting new way of experiencing TOFW in the digital age will be available for women around the globe to watch and enjoy free of charge as TOFW celebrates its tenth anniversary.