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Mitt Romney, along with dignitaries from Guatemala, Mexico, and the U.S., toured the Tucson Arizona Temple before the open house beginning on June 3.
Many Latter-day Saints serve selflessly in their wards and stakes to fulfill their callings and Church duties. While this work is vital to the Church, it's also important to maintain a balance between serving with all our might and preserving our health. Here are a few ways we can accomplish this balance.
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What an inspiring story. Be sure to watch for Taylor Bouton on American Ninja Warrior.
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Editor's note: There are many angles to this story that have been reported. LDS Living has chosen to share the uplifting response of love from a grandfather and has posted the elder's story in his own words in the video below. We understand this video description has created some controversy, and we have added new details to provide context, but we explain our initial editorial decisions here.
"As His daughter, I hope to grow up to be just like my Heavenly Father," Eva Witesman says.
Lagi Setu may as well have been on the moon since the end of last year's NRL season. It is quite fitting, in fact, that the space shuttle Atlantis makes its historic final landing in Florida only two days after the Herald meets the former Brisbane back-rower in Rhiwbina, an affluent northern suburb in the Welsh capital of Cardiff. Even had he been on board the NASA vessel, Setu would have been more abreast of the happenings in his former industry, rugby league, than he has been for the past 10 months. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints often describes its young message bearers - its missionaries from around the globe - as operating in ''a bubble'' during their two years of service abroad. They are not kidding. Setu is tearing into a slice of pizza inside the Mormon church's Welsh headquarters when we arrive to catch a glimpse of an existence about as far removed from that of an NRL professional as one can imagine. The 23-year-old, a quality second-rower who played 64 games for the Dragons and the Broncos as well as two Tests for Samoa, greets us with a full mouth, then a large smile. This is his first interview in about a year, when he seemed to be deciding between staying with the Broncos or signing with the Sydney Roosters, and he is excited.
In several Facebook posts, President Dieter F. Uchtdorf shared the two items he carries with him every day in his pocket.