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The world record for the largest live Nativity will be challenged next week in Utah.
More than 2,500 athletes are expected to represent their countries and compete for medals in the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.
Before I became pregnant, someone told me, "Don't have a baby. Babies ruin your body."
I pulled into my driveway at 12:30 this morning.
Beginning on January 1, Church members worldwide will begin studying new curriculum for 2014. A link to the Instructions for Curriculum 2014 and the list of manuals for Melchizedek Priesthood, Relief Society, Primary, Sunday School, Young Men, and Young Women can be found online at lds.org/manual/2014. Digital
A rare photographic portrait likely of early Church leader Oliver Cowdery, discovered in the Library of Congress collection seven years ago by an LDS researcher, has now been digitally restored and colorized by a Church history enthusiast. Bryce M. Haymond detailed his restoration project in an article he wrote for the online periodical Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture, for which he serves as a member of the executive board.
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland dedicated three newly renovated buildings at the Provo Missionary Training Center. The dedicatory prayer was given as part of his devotional address on Jan. 15 to missionaries at the center — including 18 departing couples gathered for a week-long seminar for new MTC presidents and visitors' center directors.
Twenty-five years after one of the most infamous standoffs in Utah history, the man responsible for that event will be released from prison. The Utah State Board of Pardons and Parole announced Tuesday that Addam Swapp, 52, will be paroled from prison on July 9.
With Rick Santorum’s exit from the White House race, Mitt Romney stands on the cusp of history as the first Mormon to appear at the top of a major party ticket in a general presidential election. Romney, a Brigham Young University-educated, LDS-family scion and beloved Utah figure, is now the inevitable Republican nominee and will take on President Barack Obama this fall.
Many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who worshipped at an LDS temple this week saw something unexpected: a new film. Since the 1970s, a portion of LDS temple instruction has been provided through pre-recorded media, including film.