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In popular culture, religious missionaries are used to having doors slammed in their faces.
The letter a 12-year-old girl intended only for herself gained national recognition when her parents found it in her belongings and shared its inspiring message online.
I’ve seen the stories. You’ve seen the stories.
“Whenever we say we’re Mormon, a lot of people think we’re polygamists,” said Elder Tyson Bailey, 21, his voice betraying a hint of exasperation.
Of Joseph Smith’s many revelations, his vision of the three degrees of glory recorded in Doctrine and Covenants 76 was surely among the most significant and spectacular.
Excitement with a huge dose of gratitude ran high 28 years ago when the Atlanta Georgia Temple was dedicated. "We were expecting large crowds, and we got them, some 55,000 people," said Elder M. Keith Giddens, an Area Seventy and local coordinator of the temple's rededication committee.
Kilee Krause continued her personal mission Wednesday for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints at the Missionary Training Center.
Kathleen Flake, a scholar of early Mormonism, has been named the first occupant of a new chair in Mormon studies at the University of Virginia. The chair, named for the historian Richard Lyman Bushman and supported by a $3 million endowment from anonymous donors, is the first at a major public university, and the first in the East.
Missionary work over the Internet and, in particular, through social media, deserves some attention.
On Friday, Mike Perry rented out CineBistro in Hyde Park Village so that he and 96 of his friends, family and associates could watch the movie “Captain Phillips,” the Tom Hanks vehicle depicting the boarding of the merchant ship Maersk Alabama by Somali pirates.