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Who doesn't love a good recipe? Check out our second offering of our new monthly column dedicated to recipes we've tried ourselves; we've got plenty of good summer tastes you and your family will love.
Mormon apostles routinely remind their flock that voting isn’t just a right, it’s a righteous obligation — and now there’s evidence that these leaders largely practice what they preach. Top leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are registered to vote, and a high percentage of them do so, even in years without a presidential campaign, according to a just-completed survey by Aaron Campbell, a marketing and campaign consultant in Utah County.
What an incredible accomplishment.
Eduardo Gonzalez spends his time away from school working in his family's Ayacucho roadside chicken restaurant — sweeping floors, busing tables and doing whatever needs to be done to keep customers happy and help his parents pay the bills. But the food services industry, he said, is not in his long-term future. Eduardo plans to be an engineer.
Here's how President Joseph Lindsay and his wife, Stacy, and 32 full-time missionaries weathered Hurricane Irma as it passed through Florida on Sunday.
With so many temples in the world, new temple presidents are frequently called. This time, Lima, Peru; Kyiv, Ukraine; Curitiba, Brazil ; and Anchorage, Alaska are among those that will receive new leadership in the upcoming months. The First Presidency recently sent out two news releasescalling six new temple presidents then calling another eight.
“I know what some of you are thinking out there.”
Marriage isn't always easy. Illness, unexpected financial pitfalls, layoffs—there are countless ways spouses can be tried and unselfishness can be tested.
When Gail Miller and her late husband, Larry, were spinning in the busy blender of parenthood and managing their businesses, they could have easily afforded a weekly trip to a dry cleaner.
“The rivers are expected to crest tomorrow, so it’s only going to get worse for us in the next couple of days,” Fayetteville North Carolina Stake President Jeffrey Quick told Church News on Sunday. “We’ve just got to get this rain out of here, or it’s just going to keep adding to the rivers.”