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More than 1,000 people were injured when a meteorite traveling at 19 miles per second exploded over Chelyabinsk, a city 950 miles east of Moscow, raining fireballs and sending a shock wave over the area Friday morning, February 15, according to Reuters news service. The same morning, in the Russia Yekaterinburg Mission, Elder Kendal King and Elder Benjamin Latimer, zone leaders serving in Chelyabinsk, were in the middle of their morning studies when something unusual happened.
In 2014 during a keynote address at Education Week at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, Elder David A. Bednar invited Church members around the world to use social media to #sharegoodness. He said:
As a mom and wife, I am constantly bombarded with reminders of my inability to keep a perfect home, feed my family perfectly healthy meals, and stay current on all of the latest fashion trends, all while maintaining perfect patience with my kids.
Video produced by Julie Walker, videography by Brian Wilcox A group of BYU students are literally opening doors for wheelchair users.
President Russell M. Nelson has left Jerusalem early due to U.S.-led military strikes in Syria.
Elder David A. Bednar recently issued a challenge to members of the church during a landmark address on the topic of social media at BYU’s annual Education Week. “I exhort you to sweep the earth with messages filled with righteousness and truth—messages that are authentic, edifying, and praiseworthy—and literally to sweep the earth as with a flood.”
He was a dashing young bomber pilot just back from World War II. She was the recently crowned queen of the Peach Festival in his hometown of Brigham City and was working at the circulation desk in the library of what is now Weber State University. That is where they met — Boyd K. Packer and Donna Smith. Their meeting led to courtship that blossomed into marriage that summer.
From Scotland to Taiwan and Bolivia to the Philippines, the First Presidency has called eight new mission presidents and their wives to serve in missions throughout the world.
As the nationwide marriage age continues to rise, two LDS women have moved beyond hanging out and are exiting the single life.