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American Mothers Inc. is an interfaith, nonpolitical, nonprofit organization that seeks “to champion women by honoring, educating, and serving mothers at home, at work, and in the world.” Every year, the organization selects mothers from nominees in the United States as the National Mother of the Year and the Young Mother of the Year. Women are also selected for both titles in the each of the 50 states and some U.S. territories.
If you're going to see the musical, you should also read the book. That's the message of a new advertising campaign being launched by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — a campaign one nationally recognized public relations expert praised for being "bold" and "savvy."
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released the following statement:
Over the years, members of the LDS Church have become familiar with the exaggerated facial expressions President Thomas S. Monson shares while telling stories at the pulpit to convey his emotions. He gave several "eye rolls" during his talk in the priesthood session, which were later mentioned in conversations online.
Four members of a South Jordan family opened LDS mission calls on the same night. When the LDS missionary age change was announced, that meant the family of four could go on a mission one year earlier. A mother and her three kids put in their paperwork on March 1st and received their calls at the same time.
I have to take issue with Susan Reimer's recent column ("Are they running for president or pastor?" Sept. 19). One particular statement is such a stretch it reminds me of the blatantly biased columns in my college paper many years ago.
Donny and Marie Osmond are both well known for their classy standards, prolific music careers, and good looks. These sibling singers have remained close over the years, but recently someone posted a photo on Facebook that completely changes the way we see Donny and Marie.
“Hastening the work of salvation” — it’s more than a present-day push or a current Church catchphrase. Certainly the total is greater than the sum of its high-profile parts – such as online proselytizing, digital devices and a mushrooming missionary force – that tend to capture our attention more so than enhance our collective efforts.
Crane operators and construction workers hoisted a stunning 13-foot-6-inch angel Moroni statue to the top of the Meridian Idaho Temple on July 20, 2016.
The opening section of the Doctrine and Covenants includes the prophecy that the Church will emerge “out of obscurity and out of the darkness.” That day may have arrived in much of South America. “We are out of obscurity and darkness,” said Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve following his recent return from South America. “This truth is reflected in the way [South American] government officials know and recognize the Church and how Church representatives are received whenever we come.”