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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 March 9 through March 15, 2013, these are LDS Living’s top hits.
"This is an occasion of great significance for members of the Church of Jesus Christ around the world," President Eyring said this morning, explaining the process of a solemn assembly.
Following a letter sent by the First Presidency on September 11, 2020, the Utah Area Presidency released updated guidelines.
A new letter from the First Presidency announced that the move is part of “an effort to strengthen and simplify home-centered, Church-supported gospel learning.”
The autumn season is upon us, and it’s time to begin transitioning our wardrobes from summer shorts and flowy dresses to longer hemlines and cozy sweaters. Shopping for a new season is exciting but can also be a little intimidating– there are often new trends and it can be easy to feel like some pieces you have are outdated. We’re here to help you shop for the new season with affordable and timeless pieces that will stay with you through this fall and beyond!
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The Mormon Tabernacle Choir has a certain look that we all know today--but it wasn't always that way. From the late 1800s when the Choir was founded up through the current day, see how the Choir has changed their wardrobe over the years.
Artist Jenedy Paige knows a thing or two about strength; she’s competed on American Ninja Warrior four times. But the greatest strength in life comes from a relationship with Christ.
So much content on social media and in person-to-person interaction is filled with hate. Black vs. white, democrat vs. republican, straight vs. LGBT, anti-Trump vs. Trump, conservative vs. liberal, religious vs. non-religious. I haven't even mentioned the "movements" that preponderates current news. I find the yelling matches of typing fingers to be an exhausting, venomous rhetoric. How can such conflict be resolved?
Justin Bean has often been told he looks like “The Fighting Preacher,” his ancestor Willard Washington Bean. And after collision with a teammate during a game last week, the resemblance might be growing.