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Over the last six months, BYU has changed policies, implemented new programs, and hired new staff to help improve how they handle sexual assault reporting. And it looks like their efforts are making an impact.
What an incredible testimony from this young mother. We are praying for her and her daughters.
A century ago, many Armenians fled to Syria as refugees to escape genocide. Now, to escape ISIS and religious genocide, many of the descendants of these refugees are fleeing back to Armenia. Learn what some Latter-day Saints are doing to help.
MR says: Not only are Mormons good at businessand some of happiest people around, it turns out we're pretty good at security too.
In a meeting with Sister Carol F. McConkie and Sister Jean A. Stevens, counselors in the Young Women and Primary general presidencies, the attorney general’s office of the Dominican Republic expressed an interest in working with the Church to promote the development of children and adolescents. Their goal is to keep young people away from drugs, violence, and other situations of risk. The meeting was hosted by Judge Marisol Tobal, Attorney General and Deputy National Coordinator of Children, Youth, and Family, who visited with the sisters as well as Elder Claudio D. Zivic of the Caribbean Area Presidency and his wife, Dina N. Zivic.
Has any religious community been the subject of more curiosity, controversy or misunderstanding than the Latter-day Saints? From the time pioneers settled the Salt Lake valley, Mormon culture has drawn the public eye and colored the public record — for better or for worse. Below are statements on Mormons from prominent people in history as well as modern times. Horace Greeley
A small garden, a bench and a plaque along the Ogden River Parkway now stand as a memorial to a little girl who died in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. The parents of 6-year-old Emilie Parker came back to Ogden this week where friends and relatives wanted to do something so that the little girl is never forgotten. Emilie's parents, Robbie and Alissa Parker — who are from Ogden — were thrilled to see the memorial.
When Mitt Romney was serving as bishop of his church in 1981, one of his two counselors wrote home to his mother with a prediction: This guy could wind up in the White House. In the then-34-year-old Romney -- who would put in long hours at his consulting job at Bain & Company only to spend early mornings, late nights and weekends visiting ward members in need and administering church business -- Philip Barlow said he saw the marks of an unusually effective leader, and someone who "epitomized Mormon culture."
Film enthusiasts, celebrities, industry guests, and visiting filmmakers around the world will gather and mingle in a festival-friendly atmosphere at the first annual Park City International Film Festival. Held August 10–13 at the Eccles Theater in Park City, Utah, this is a first-year festival focusing on “elevating the human spirit." Many LDS moviegoers will recognize two of the finalists in the narrative feature selection, The Cokeville Miracle and Just Let Go distributed by Excel Entertainment.
Most Stanford quarterback hopefuls don't take a two-year break after high school. But Elder Tanner McKee is not like most college football recruits.