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In a devotional on Sunday, November 13, 2022, President Nelson shared his ABCs of personal preparation for worship in a temple.
On 12 January 2012, Robert L. Millet, professor of religion and emeritus dean of religious education at Brigham Young University, gave a devotional message about the importance of interfaith outreach. In his remarks, titled “Reaching Out: A View on Interfaith Respect,” Brother Millet expressed his deep appreciation for people of other faiths.
Searching for their own "Only a Stonecutter" moment, young men and young women and their leaders, parents and friends from the Kaw River Ward, Lenexa Kansas Stake, walked 20 miles on March 17 from their meetinghouse to the recently completed Kansas City Missouri Temple. Outfitted in lime green T-shirts with an illustration of the temple and the slogan, "I love to see the temple, I'm walking there TODAY … with faith in every footstep," the 50-plus trekkers began their walk with some trepidation but with overwhelming enthusiasm.
And check out how Bryn Terfel also has defended the LDS faith in this article. What a great man!
It’s a fresh start for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tolleson.
The importance of reading the word of God is something many Christian faiths will agree upon. It is through the scriptures that one can learn of Jesus Christ and find a way to attain eternal life (John 5:39). Now try telling that to a 4-year-old. Your same conviction may be there, but it may not translate. Is there anything in the scriptures that kids can understand?
Hawaii student Maklen Kapalu is from Vanuatu. Her country isn’t well known, even on the culturally diverse BYU–Hawaii campus. Though the university’s students come from more than 70 countries, the number from any given place can be few. Maklen is the only Ni-Vanuatu here.
The increasing visibility of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has prompted media requests for information on the church's financial structure, a level of interest underscored this week by a cover story in Bloomberg Businessweek. However, a church spokesman said Businessweek's story contained speculative information and misperceptions. The cover illustration also offended many communities of faith, including the LDS Church.