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Brigham Young University grad student Keith Allen and his team at the BYU AdLab have found the key to ultimate viral success: Harry Potter nerds.
Since 1955, John L. Sorenson has been exploring the relationship between the Book of Mormon and the anthropology of Mesoamerica (southern Mexico and northern Central America). Since the publication of his 1985 book, "An Ancient American Setting for the Book of Mormon," he has been regarded as arguably the leading exponent for the theory that the book's narrative took place within a limited geographic setting. This contrasts with the traditional understanding of many LDS Church members over the years that the events described in the book transpired throughout North and South America.
What an amazing accomplishment. This is such a great reminder of how important family history is and how we can make it a priority in our lives.
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When he first heard that a magnitude-7.0 earthquake had struck the island nation of Haiti near the capital city, Port au Prince, Provo resident Tracy Hall knew there would be a lot of damage. Hall, 39, who served an LDS proselytizing mission to Haiti in the early '90s, knew that construction of buildings in Haiti is often haphazard at best. "There's no building code," Hall said. A new structure is deemed satisfactory, he said, "when it stands up."
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Motorists driving on Interstate 75 likely have noticed the large building going up north of Griffin Road. The Fort Lauderdale Florida Temple, the first Mormon temple in South Florida, is slated to open early next year on Southwest 154th Avenue in Davie. It's expected to serve 28,000 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including congregations from Stuart to the Florida Keys, as well as Fort Myers, Naples and the Bahamas.
Elder Richard G. Scott, a nuclear engineer, a talented artist and an apostle known for his tender sermons and love of family, died Tuesday at his home at 1:45 p.m. He was 86.
If Mia Love hadn’t been born 36 years ago to a pair of near-penniless Haitian immigrants, she might have been invented in a laboratory by scheming Republican scientists. A small-town Utah mayor and big-time congressional hopeful, Love is conservative, black and Mormon -- not your typical candidate ingredients, but that makes her profile all the more compelling in a year when the nation's first black president is seeking reelection against a candidate bidding to become the nation's first Mormon chief executive.
Prayerfully study this material and seek to know what to share. How will understanding the divine attributes of the Savior increase your faith in Him and bless those you watch over through visiting teaching? For more information, go to reliefsociety.lds.org.