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With the exciting announcement about the new home-centered curriculum and changes to church meetings, we wanted to join in the social celebrations by sharing these best tweets:
In 1986, with control of the United States Senate up for grabs, The Economist dispatched a reporter to Nevada, an important battleground that year, to survey the race between then-Rep. Harry Reid and his Republican opponent, James Santini. "Mr. Reid's performance in Las Vegas could well turn on the Mormon vote," the correspondent noted, spotlighting Reid's religion. "Though only some 12% of Nevadans are Mormons, they punch more than their weight. Less than half the state's eligible voters bother to register, but Mormons almost always do, which gives them about a quarter of the likely turnout."
The Utah State University task force appointed to study what strategies the university can implement to deal with the recent decision of the LDS Church to lower the minimum age for missions has convened. The chairman of the group said its members are “optimistic” about solutions but “still trying to understand the impact” the decision could have on USU.
Elder Trevor James Treasure returned last week from his two years of service with a Texas-sized mission story. Former San Antonio Spurs' standout Sean Elliott is likely to be talking about his somewhat-related experience from the same night for quite some time as well.
Mixing angelic voices with rap music and serving free meals to over 300 hungry homeless isn't a normal combination for a music video--but that's what makes it so touching and unique. Check out this latest video from James the Mormon!
During the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's Pioneer Day concert, Alex Boyé sang "Where You Are" from the popular Disney film Moana. Check out this amazing performance:
From film to television to music, Latter-Day Saints have left an indelible mark on Hollywood, starring alongside legendary performers in the process. Here are the lucky few whose careers have been immortalized on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, California.
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Did you know many Academy Award–winning actors and Hollywood stars have appeared in Latter-day Saint–themed movies? Check out this fun list to find out more about the actors and the roles they played.
Editor's note: “Resources to follow Him” curates study resources, teachings, and thoughts to deepen your study of this week's Come, Follow Me.