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Temples are some of the most beautiful buildings in the world. But temples are more than just buildings. President Thomas S. Monson said, "Temples are more than stone and mortar. They are filled with faith and fasting. They are built of trials and testimonies. They are sanctified by sacrifice and service." Each temple has its own unique design and decorations, designed to reflect the city they are built in. Here are 15 beautiful stained glass windows from temples around the world.
Marriage advice has rarely been hard to come by, and the wealth of relationship recommendations available online has made that increasingly true. Most recently, many have read and shared messages from bloggers who discuss their own marriage experiences and advice online. While some suggestions are simply viewed by family and friends, other posts have gone viral, receiving national and even global attention.
The Mormon church could stymie efforts to build a $1.5 billion train between South Florida and Orlando International Airport by not allowing tracks on land it once owned. Attorneys for All Aboard Florida, the Coral Gables company behind the train, are trying to decide what to do about the potential problem. On Thursday, they were poring over legal documents related to the property on the south side of the BeachLine Expressway near the airport.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints confirmed Saturday that it purchased 6,000 acres of Missouri farmland and three historical sites from the Community of Christ — the group formerly known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. “The Church recently acquired operating farmland and several other non-farmland properties located in Missouri and Ohio from the Community of Christ," LDS Church spokesperson Scott Trotter said. "Non-farm sites include the Haun’s Mill and the Far West Burying Ground in Missouri as well as the Joseph Smith Sr. home in Kirtland, Ohio."
Tokyo, Japan, may be stepping out of the limelight now that the Olympics are over, but the city is still an exciting place to be for Latter-day Saints. Why? After four years of renovation, the Tokyo Japan Temple is complete and will be rededicated when COVID-19 precautions allow.
An LDS husband and wife, William and Michelle Patterson, were killed in a small plane crash near Evanston, Wyoming, on Sunday.
One of the leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with about 15 million members wordwide, made a special visit to Columbus Sunday and spoke to a full house at the church on Reese Road. Elder Neil Linden Andersen also met with soldiers at Fort Benning.
Get in the giving mood by performing an act of kindness for a stranger or loved one. Whether you pay the toll for the car behind you, set up a free hot cocoa stand, or tape quarters to a bubble gum machine, this list of acts will brighten your day.
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1. Elder Nelson finished medical school in three years, becoming an M.D. at 22 years old and graduating with highest honors. As an intern at the University of Minnesota, he and his team developed the first machine that performed the functions of a patient's heart and lungs during open-heart surgery.
When "The Saratov Approach" hit theaters last October, it shocked audiences across the United States with its record-breaking success. Latter-day Saints and their neighbors alike connected to the heart-wrenching struggled of two kidnapped missionaries relying on faith and prayer to preserve their testimonies, and their lives.