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One of our favorite places to go for family vacation is called Craters of the Moon in Idaho. It’s a weird place that’s covered with miles and miles of black lava rocks and dormant volcanoes. It looks much like the surface of the moon, except that there’s no vegetation on the moon. Craters, at least, has a few trees and some sagebrush. Nearby, there’s a place called Hell’s Half Acre. The name says it all. It’s similar to Craters of the Moon, but it’s more burned looking.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a special time to remember the sacrifices made to help bring racial equality to America. Help your family understand the importance of these events with a lesson from the children's book She Stood for Freedom.
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Mormon Moviegoers is a collective of LDS film reviewers helping you to make informed decisions about Hollywood films. It was founded by family counselor Jonathan Decker (of Ask a Mormon Therapist).
Last year my toddler’s chubby hands reached out to hang his first ornament ever. I stood on the sidelines with a camera, ready to shoot what was sure to be a memorable picture of him and his dad at the Christmas tree.
Some of these tried-and-true recipes come from LDS Living readers, and a few come from Where There’s Smoke, There’s Barbecue! But one thing’s for certain: they’re all finger-lickin’ good.
A major power outage in New York darkened Times Square and led to the cancellation of dozens of Broadway shows, but while locals and tourists filed from performance halls into the blackened streets, those outside Carnegie Hall experienced something Yahoo! News characterized as "celestial."
In the world of missionary products, Rizzian stands out as a unique and innovative company catering specifically to LDS missionaries. With a focus on combining style and practicality, Rizzian has redefined the traditional tie, offering a solution to a common concern among missionaries—the safety of their belongings.
A few weeks ago, a good friend and two others were nabbed together in a drug bust. My pal, “D”, is being held without bond.