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In a video posted to YouTube, LDS 14-year-old Easton Shane shares a touching tribute to his military father and all soldiers and their families. Watch as Easton sings about his experience as a young boy when his father left for war, and how his own understanding of duty and love grew during that time.
Like many large organizations, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints administers several Facebook pages, YouTube channels and Twitter accounts, each of which communicates with different audiences inside and outside the Church. President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, second counselor in the Church’s First Presidency, and Elder M. Russell Ballard of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles have recently spoken about social media’s power to communicate with others about the Church’s beliefs and practices.
It’s difficult to fathom what the Shoshone chief had already endured. Sagwitch had witnessed the near annihilation of the Northwestern Shoshone, including members of his own family, and was wounded at the hands of U.S. troops at the Bear River Massacre in 1863. He watched as their lands were stolen and his people were cheated and treated as an inferior race. They suffered destitution and were often days from starvation.
A 39-year-old man allegedly displayed a knife and struggled with two missionaries in Pocatello, Idaho, but no injuries were reported and the man is facing two counts of felony aggravated assault, according to East Idaho News.
It's a given that thank-you cards should be sent when people come to your wedding and give you gifts. But the exact manner in which this should be done seems cluttered by a lot of rules and sometimes debate. I've seen some that are monogrammed in sealed envelopes and others that are just postcards, some with photos and some not. Some mention the gift (and some mention the wrong gift), and some add a personal note while others are more formulaic. What's okay and what's not? You tell me.
Mormon youth today are bombarded with hundreds of digital voices: e-mails, texts, cell phone calls, media, digital entertainment, Facebook and Twitter. A lot of the content out in the digital void is not worthy of attention. To assist LDS youth to rise above the world, the Church launched a brand-new version of the youth.lds.org website. Designed for youth, parents and youth leaders, the faith-promoting site is full of safe and interesting content.
Many years ago, two of my friends stood at the altar and were married before God, friends and family. Like any newlyweds, they were madly in love and saw nothing but children, happiness and loyalty as far as their loving eyes could see. It turns out their eyes couldn't see as far as they thought. During a recent discussion with my wife, the woman confided that her husband had an affair.
The Church has recently updated multiple Gospel Topics and added new ones to its website.
Stace Christianson is married and has three children. She has been an official empty nester for the last year and misses her children coming and going but likes less house work! She taught seminary at Timpview High School in Utah for 5 years and part-time religion teacher at BYU also for 5 years. Her favorite part about teaching was feeling the Holy Ghost testify of truths the students taught her. She owns and teaches yoga in her yoga studio and has a fondness for bracelets. In her spare time she likes to hike, read, knit, crochet and tie baby blankets for humanitarian efforts.
Mandy Green grew up in Orem, Utah, served a mission in Moscow, Russia, and graduated from BYU with a humanities degree. She is married to an exceptional human, Brent, and they are the proud, if not perplexed, parents of three children. Mandy loves learning, great literature, leather jackets, family, caffeinated beverages, and flamingos. Her post-graduate studies include: Egyptian Religion, Biblical Hebrew, Koine Greek, Grail Lore and Hermeticism. Her research focus is the Divine Feminine with a special emphasis on Mary Magdalene. She currently teaches Biblical Hebrew classes online, produces a weekly podcast, Reflecting Light, and is a Tour Educator for specialized, international, Christ-centered tours with "Forbidden Adventure" and "Legacy Tours and Travel."