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Six houses that belonged to my ancestors still stand in Nauvoo; nice brick and frame homes, with lawns and gardens and trees and carriage houses. I can hardly imagine the stretching and commitment necessary for their owners to gather up a wagon load of non-perishable goods, sweep the floor a final time, and follow the prophet of God across the Mississippi and into the setting sun. My own home is large and lovely, with a wrought iron fence and roses and fruit trees and a garden. My children grew up here. My grandchildren identify this as the ancestral home. I wonder how I would respond if circumstances and revelation were to require an uprooting and transplanting . . .
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“I would contend that believing in something is one of the most powerful, personal acts of faith we can offer.”
Recently, The Ringer featured Jabari Parker and his Mormon faith. Here are a few highlights from the article:
MR says: Michael Otterson, director of the Church's Public Affairs, addressed some controversial topics within the Church and society when he spoke at the FairMormon conference. He also took some time to answer audience questions. See the full transcript here.
Standing at an incredible 6 feet 11 inches, Krešimir Ćosić was made for basketball. Born in Zadar, Yugoslavia (now Croatia), on November 26, 1948, Ćosić began playing on his national team at 16 and won two world championships and three European championships during his lifetime. He also competed in four Games, earning three Olympic medals.
LDS sculptor Tyson Snow has been creating all of his life. From sacrament meetings to school classes, he always had a pencil in hand to capture the beauty of the world around him and his imagination.