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Tim Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” is the irresistible family musical about the trials and triumphs of Joseph, Jacob’s favorite son.
Photo from lds.org A recent call to serve has brought about an important question: will the General Primary Presidency be reorganized this April?
To onlookers, it might appear like a scene from an episode of the television show Crime Scene Investigation. Specially trained dogs and remote sensing technologies are being used at multiple Church historic sites to discover elements of the past. Benjamin Pykles, a historic sites curator with the Church History Department, gave a presentation at the annual Quey Hebrew Memorial lecture March 27 at Brigham Young University detailing research at five locations.
During his mission, Casey Fehlberg developed an exciting new goal: he wanted to become Cosmo the Cougar for BYU, and he started doing handstands and pushups every day to get in shape. This fact alone shows Fehlberg's love of adventure and desire to make people smile and bring a little fun to life.
LDS youths around the globe will soon have the chance to virtually mingle with professional singer and recently returned missionary David Archuleta.
Just before another crop of graduates received diplomas at Bonneville High School in Idaho Falls, Idaho, on May 23, a man from an earlier generation obtained his. It was a moment far too long in the making.
Randy Casto of Lusby, Maryland, grew up wearing a red and white bathrobe and celebrating Catholic mass in his bedroom, offering passionate sermons to his twin brother. The ebullient young man dreamed of a long life of service in the priesthood. Meredith Carter grew up wearing robes of fear and anxiety in a home hammered by divorce, and, later, abuse. She was raised Episcopalian and, despite her tumultuous childhood and teenage years, held to the promise that God lived and loved her. The hopeful young woman dreamed of a long life of health, happiness and a loving family.
Jake Flannigan filmed every in-state basketball game played by Chicago's Simeon Career Academy during the 2011-12 season. He saw Simeon's star forward, Jabari Parker, score 40 points one day and block 12 shots another. But his lasting impression of Jabari was formed when the camera was off. After a home game in which Jabari barely missed a triple double, Flannigan, a producer at Comcast SportsNet Chicago, waited outside the locker room for an interview. Jabari never appeared. He had used another exit to return to the court for the jayvee game and was behind the bench passing out water. "The other varsity players were out in the hallway, talking to girls by the snack stand," says Flannigan. "The best player in the city was being the water boy for the jayvee. It's hard to root against a kid like that. He's on top of the world, but he's incredibly humble."
Perhaps Robert Jeffress did Mitt Romney a favor.When the Dallas pastor called Mr. Romney’s faith – Mormonism – a “cult” at a recent convention of Christian conservatives, he brought into the open a simmering issue: whether a leading Republican presidential candidate should be judged over religious beliefs some Americans see as outside the mainstream.
The newest Book of Mormon video shows the flourishing Nephite settlement listening to Jacob preach about the Atonement of Jesus Christ on the steps of the temple.