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In Cairo, Egypt, the storied city on the banks of the Nile River, most of the ten million residents are Muslim. But there is a minority Christian population as well, and within that minority are two branches of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Even since the earliest months after her accident, Heather has been very vocal about telling her story and sharing her testimony. Now, Heather’s husband and daughter share some of the miracles they experienced in the immediate aftermath, too.
Latter-day Saint Paige Anne has been singing and watching American Idol since she was six years old. Now she’s watching her dream come true.
In January, Elders Bednar and Rasband led the first visitors on a tour through the newly completed Rome Italy Temple, which included political leaders and journalists from across Europe. But they weren't the only apostles to visit the Eternal City.
It's been a week since Hilary has had a good night's sleep. It came after a full day of serving the people of Lautoka, Fiji, where she'd been living since May with a dozen other college-age volunteers.
The Book of Mormon climbed to the top of a list of life-changing books from BestReadBook.com this week, thanks to user votes and social media interaction.
Parents: you love your missionaries, your sons or daughters who are serving, and want to be the best support for them in their important work of spreading the gospel. The truth is that they need you, your prayers, your letters. But occasionally parents can distract or detract from the quality of their missionaries’ experience—so here are a ten ideas to help you support them best:
Mormon Media Symposium: ‘The Mormon moment’Mormon Media Symposium: Exploring boundaries Mormonism creates
This edition of Getting It Right features a Time.com post that neglects key facts about Mormons’ understanding of the Bible, a rabbi’s lessons learned from touring a Mormon temple, a Los Angeles Times feature on a Mormon pursuing an Olympic dream, and the Church bringing relief to wheelchair users in Trinidad and Tobago.
There is a movie every person will want to see this summer — and it’s not "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2." It’s called “The Tree of Life,” and if you haven’t heard about it, that’s because it’s probably not in a theater near you. You might have to hunt to find it.