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A new, interactive website created by the Church makes it possible for members around the world to interact and immerse themselves in the sacred, historic sites of Palmyra, New York.
From Billboard-charting artists and New York Times best-selling authors to sports legends and political and business giants, there's no doubt Mormons are making an impact on the world.
Planned Parenthood's decision to post pictures of condoms on their Facebook page with the Church's familiar CTR design has been drawing quite a bit of controversy. They posted the picture initially on Monday but then removed it based on the comments they were receiving on their page. However, on Tuesday they reposted the image, hoping to spur a dialogue. This morning Planned Parenthood once again deleted the post and replaced it with the following statement:
Nelle Harper Lee, beloved author of To Kill a Mockingbird, died February 19, 2016, at the age of 89. Though she only published one book in her early life, Lee inspired thousands through her words, which portrayed such profound truths compacted into a few simple lines. In 1961, Lee received a Pulitzer Prize for her groundbreaking To Kill a Mockingbird.
Descendants of the Mountain Meadows Massacre victims were able to visit what is believed to be two gravesites that belong to their ancestors for the first time on Saturday.
This month's visiting teaching and First Presidency messages remind us of the importance of striving to align our will with God's will and enduring trials well.
What a priceless photo from Utah Valley 360! Did you know that when Donny first met Debbie, she was actually on a date with his brother? To make matters worse, Debbie turned Donny down when he first asked her out. Learn more about Donny and Debbie's epic love story with "5 Famous Mormons and Their Unbelievable Love Stories."
Latter-day Saint artist Greg Olsen’s creativity hasn’t slowed down in the slightest. In fact, it seems to be picking up speed.
The award recognizes the 100-year anniversary of the preaching of the gospel in South America.