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This weekend, several members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints took to the slopes of Sochi as they competed in the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.
Less than a week after our initial dinner and missionary discussion with Ron and Angie Stewart, the family returned for another meal and a second lesson. This time, however, Angie was home suffering from allergies. Ron came with their two young adult sons, 27-year-old Ronaldo and 25-year-old Ronell, who share an apartment in a neighboring town from their parents.
While Mitt Romney said his meeting with President-elect Donald Trump was "far-reaching" and "in-depth"and Trump agreed that "it went great," resistance to Romney becoming the next Secretary of State has arisen.
You may not have heard of Jon Schmidt, Paul Anderson, Steven Sharp Nelson or Al van der Beek—but you've definitely heard of what they make together. The Piano Guys, a group of four Latter-day Saint musicians, have taken the world by storm since they began uploading music to their YouTube channel six years ago.
Good parents give their children roots and wings: roots to know where home is and who they are and wings to fly off and practice what has been taught them. This is the contradiction of parenting—juggling the act between setting limits while simultaneously encouraging independence or ultimately teaching them the gospel and allowing them the freedom to live it.
Nathan Johnson, the second counselor in the Kirtland Ohio Stake Presidency, gave the invocation for the Republican National Convention on Wednesday.
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When Jason Wright's son started playing pretend as bishop, he went along, asking him what he would do if he were bishop. His answers were surprisingly humorous yet profound and insightful. Sometimes it takes the perspective of a child to teach us what is really important.
Everyone knows someone who is amazing and still single and they can't figure out why. They’re attractive, educated, and date great people, but year after year they remain single. Is their struggle to connect and commit their fault, their partner’s, or both? What keeps them from creating lasting love and how can they break this pattern?
The holiday season is upon us shortly, and I am just so excited. One thing I love about Christmas is that it brings out the love. People are more willing to tune out the world and focus on family, Christ, service, and, of course, love.