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As surely as I know the Book of Mormon is the word of God, I know that the Lord commanded me and my husband to embrace permanent childlessness. I have no doubts about whether or not that revelation came from the Lord, and that assurance only grows stronger as I witness His continued guidance in my life. Now, four years later, I am grateful to say that the Lord fulfills His promises.
Her family fully supports her decision to serve. Read more at mormonnewsroom.com.
Mormons don't need much imagination to think about what normalized U.S.-Cuba relations could mean for the LDS Church in the Pearl of the Antilles.
Sen. Joseph Lieberman will speak at a Brigham Young University forum Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 11:05 a.m. in the Marriott Center. A question-and-answer session will immediately follow the forum. The title of his address will be "Faith and the Public Square," related to his recently published book, “The Gift of Rest: Rediscovering the Beauty of the Sabbath.”
In its latest Health and Retirement Study, the National Institute on Aging says that 2011 is a banner year in American demographics: it’s when the first Baby Boomers turn 65.
Among self-conscious Mormons and attuned outside observers, there is a popular perception that Mormons have a peculiar sense of their own reproach. Both their beliefs and their sociocultural history, some believe, breed Latter-day Saints to be acutely aware that they are beleaguered in broader society, a feeling that’s sometimes called a “persecution complex.” Mormons are, according to this line of thought, highly sensitive to their own social marginalization. Because of this sensitivity, they are likely to see hostility to their faith, whatever the circumstances.
There is a new App that is billed as an "exceptionally functional software programs with dedication to the LDS faith and a challenge from a beloved prophet to read the Book of Mormon by the end of the year."
Catholics and LDS members often work together on humanitarian projects throughout the world, but for the first time, the two faiths have collaborated on a film.
It was Sunday morning, and the church was filled with more than 200 men, women and children, praying, singing and testifying. “I have been searching for a faith all of my life,” Melvin Davis, 60, of Southeast declared from the pulpit. The grocery clerk’s story, genial and direct, bared a quest for a spiritual home that long had come up short.
I read the recent article in the newspaper with the heading "Here's a look at what Mormons believe." I'm sure the writer was sincere. For said he, "I've done considerable research on Mormonism." However, was his understanding correct? I was raised in a Methodist church by a mother who loved Jesus Christ and set an excellent example of faith and good works. I knew nothing about the Mormon Church.