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LDS Church sends teams around world to photograph records
The Mormon church is stepping up its efforts to assist genealogists by sending teams around the world to photograph important documents. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints sponsors the nonprofit family history organization FamilySearch, which plans to post 320 million microfilm images online this year.
Preparing Children for the Temple
“I love to see the temple, I’m going there someday” (Children’s Songbook, p. 95).It’s a beautiful song and a familiar phrase, but how do we actually help children feel that way about the temple?
From the Church
Apostle Fulfills Historic Assignments in Europe
Being a Latter-day Saint in Greece is not easy. Members there endure persecution and discrimination. Some have lost jobs because of their faith. Others have been expelled from school.
Dead Sea Scrolls Museum Exhibit: Exploring LDS Connections
The Dead Sea Scrolls aren’t random words written on fragments of ancient leather.
Returned Missionary Uses Playground to Improve Life for Ghanians
A little ingenuity goes a long way — especially for thousands of children in Ghana.
From the Church
What a Ghanaian king said about attending conference and visiting Church Headquarters
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Newsroom of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
“I think that you’re a great people. Making friends with you is very easy,” said the Ga Mantse.
Latter-day Saint Life
President Eyring Shares Memory That Shows What True Love Really Means
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LDS Living
On Facebook, President Henry B. Eyring shared a sweet memory of his father and mother during their last months together—an image that demonstrates what true, eternal love means.
King of Tonga Praises the Church's Polynesian Cultural Center
“It’s also useful to observe that the PCC is a place to mature in character, where students can develop and gain strength in their own individual traits in a safe and guided environment," King Tupou VI said. "Character is what makes us what we are in the long run. It is what we become for the rest of our lives.”
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Two Unlikely Friends Separated by 75 Years—but Bound by Service
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Jason F. Wright
Emily Farmer and McEwan “Mac” Voorhees don’t have much in common.
From the Church
Cairo Latter-day Saints receive visit from general Church leaders
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Jake Frandsen
In Cairo, Egypt, the storied city on the banks of the Nile River, most of the ten million residents are Muslim. But there is a minority Christian population as well, and within that minority are two branches of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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