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Before LaVell Edwards, most LDS football players had to make a tough decision: serve a mission or play college football. But the legendary coach made changes to BYU's football culture that completely transformed how coaches across the nation now look at missionary service.
“Our hearts are filled with compassion … for the many of God’s children who suffer from lack of daily sustenance and who therefore cope with the devastating effects of hunger and malnutrition. … We invite people everywhere to open their hearts and minds to this growing need and make resources available to the effort of eliminating hunger where they live,” said the First Presidency.
While many of us might remember hearing about the life-changing letter President Gordon B. Hinckley received while serving a mission in England, there's much of the story you might not have known.
Dicken, Dickson, and Dick Bonsrah are a set of Ghanaian triplets who recently returned home from serving their missions, and all three of them served in Nigeria. Dicken served in the Nigeria Eunugu Mission, Dickson served in the Nigeria Porthacourt Mission, and Dick in the Nigeria Lagos Mission. LDS Missionaries recently featured these three missionaries and their testimonies.
From Papua New Guinea to Argentina to Colorado, the First Presidency has called eight more mission presidents to serve starting July 2016. To learn more about other mission presidents called to serve this year, click here.
On Tuesday, a man attacked LDS mother Memorez Rackley and her two sons, shooting all three as well as the 8-year-old daughter of a woman who stopped to help Rackley. Rackley and her 6-year-old son, Jase, died in the attack.
Just over two years ago, I returned home from serving a mission in Frankfurt, Germany. I also have a younger sister serving in the Russia, Moscow mission right now. We’re the only two girls in our immediate and extended families to serve missions, so the points below are things that have mattered most to the two of us in sustaining support from our family while serving the Lord. (Most of these ideas also apply to Elders.)
Speaking at the BYU baseball program’s First Pitch fund-raising dinner in January 2016, Morris was quoted by the Daily Universe as saying, “And to this day, I want you to know how proud I am to say I went to school here.”
On July 25, John Page was reported missing by his family. For 12 days, his family and over 200 volunteers helped search for Page, eventually narrowing their search to Lakeside Mountain, near where Page's car was discovered.