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About this new song, Wayne Burton said, "Our society seems more divided than ever before - for a lot of reasons. I believe that we still have much more in common and believe mostly the same things if we stop pointing fingers and start listening to each other. This new video, released for the start of spring, "There Will Come a Day" reminds us of that."
MR says: How much do you know about the Mormon War? Many of these little-known quotes and facts might surprise you.
What a creative idea! Check out these candid Mormon moments caught on Google Street View.
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Nathan Pacheco is your average guy. He goes to work every day, spends time with his family, and spends time doing the things he loves.
Our album for this war year is sadly lacking in pictures of Sunday Schools and Relief Societies from Europe. Here’s what the cameras did catch:
I love Cache Valley, and I love the Saints in the area. And I am most grateful to be here on this anniversary of the Logan Temple centennial. This beautiful temple has truly been a beacon of light to Cache Valley. If our children and their children are taught well, this edifice will continue to be a symbol of special significance.
Linda Smith lost one son, a methamphetamine addict, to suicide when he hanged himself in jail. Her other sons are heavy drinkers, fathered by a man who she said nearly killed her one night in a fit of rage, driving her from her home on this corner of the Navajo reservation to Provo, Utah, where she found solace in the Mormon Church.Ms. Smith’s narrative echoes an increasingly common theme on this reservation, where unemployment is rampant, domestic violence is common, and alcohol is often used as an antidote to heartaches and hardships. In a land troubled by dysfunction and despair, a growing number of Navajos have been turning to the Mormon Church.
Elder Ronald A. Rasband recently shared a post on Facebook, sharing how his parents helped teach him a strong work ethic as a young boy—something that has helped him find success later on in life.
After traveling half a world away to help refugees in Greece, BYU student Melena Warden says, "I’m learning that instead of thinking I need to help everyone, I need to look at those around me and know that’s enough."