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The American Bus Association has named the Wise Men Still Seek Him Nativity Exhibit at Historic Kirtland, Ohio on its top 100 list of places to visit. Historic Kirtland is an important site in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Members settled there from 1831 to 1838, built the Kirtland Temple and developed a thriving community.
The early pioneers who settled the Salt Lake Valley could never have imagined what a place Temple Square would become. Today, the iconic Salt Lake Temple and Tabernacle are known worldwide, and many people come to the beehive state each year to visit these and other iconic landmarks in the 35-acre complex.
As Valentine's Day approaches, this month's visiting teaching message seems particularly relevant. As you share the message of the Atonement with the sisters you teach, look for ways to love and serve them more like the Savior. Remind them of God's love for each of them, remember His love for you as well.
Find inspiration for your life through a beautiful quote from each October 2024 general conference talk.
Editor’s note: “This week from the Pulpit” highlights recent messages by General Authorities and General Officers of the Church.
He was a good Mormon, Rod said as he studied his cheesy quesadilla and poked his fork around the rice and beans. He was a returned missionary with a temple recommend, a devoted husband and father with a thriving dental practice.
I meant to post this yesterday, but somehow it got lost in all my travels back to Utah from DC. Yesterday, August 6, was the anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima. In that nuclear blast, over 60,000 non-combatant men, women, and children were killed. The tragedy that occurred on this day never should have happened. It never needed to happen.
Inside its building in Center City Philadelphia, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania has records predating Philadelphia. Twenty-one million documents and 600,000 books, some dating back 350 years, cram its shelves.
A Naples-based hospital chain announced Tuesday night that its president and CEO is retiring at the end of July to head a Mormon mission in South America. Gary D. Newsome will retire from his top post at Health Management Associates Inc. on July 31, and the board of directors already has begun a search for his successor, the company announced in a news release.
While carrying out their mission, Mormon missionaries spend time studying, teaching and spreading their message door-to-door with strangers. See what an average day on a mission looks like for two women called to carry out their mission in Independence, Mo. Photos by Sally Morrow/Religion News Service.