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A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to speak at Time Out for Girls in Orlando, Fla. Sharing my journey and testimony with girls all over the country has always been one of the sweetest blessings in my life. Feeling their love and amazing spirits uplifts, inspires and motivates me to be a better daughter of God.
With the Church encouraging members to share their faith online, faithful Latter-day Saints everywhere have risen to the challenge. But along with sharing uplifting quotes from prophets and filling out Mormon.org profiles, members on Twitter have also started an online Mormon community dubbed #TwitterStake. It’s most entertaining legacy? A conversation hash tag: #MormonProbs.
When I got the call that The Daily Show with Jon Stewart wanted to talk to black Mormons about our assumed voting dilemma the first thing I said was, "how did you get my number?" Cause where I come from you guard your phone number as much as you do your social security number. After I found out who I needed to call and talk to about sharing my digits, I said, "I'll think about it and let you know." That was three months ago and obviously I eventually said yes.
Frozen? Saw it. Twice. Loved it. But…
The other day I went to lunch with a woman who is writing a TV show that involves a Mormon character. She reached out to me because through some basic Googling, she had found this blog and figured I would be a good resource in figuring out how to realistically frame her character.
Through entertaining stories mingled with hilarious jokes, Brad Wilcox enlightened Education Week’s youth with wit and wisdom. In a spacious room in the Conference Center on Monday, Wilcox asked the youth one question: What did they get for being Mormon?
'Hasa Diga Eebowai" is the hit number in Broadway's hit musical "The Book of Mormon," which won nine Tony awards last year. What does the phrase mean? I can't tell you, because it's unprintable in a family newspaper. ...
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Recently, Bored Panda released their list of the "Greatest Photoshop Battles Ever." On the list of hundreds of Photoshopped pictures, The Book of Mormon made an appearance right near the top, coming in at number five. Check out this hilarious picture which they titled, "Just a Minute of Your Time, Sir":
Anna Lenhart struggled for years with the decision to go on a mission. She'd wanted to serve since she was a young girl, but every time she prayed, she felt like God was pulling her in a different direction. Sadly, Anna was often belittled for not going, but through the years she learned that a mission status does not define self-worth.
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Sometimes it's easy for lifelong members to forget not everyone grew up a Latter-day Saint. All it takes is a new member, investigator, or non-member friend to remind us that sometimes, we're speaking a different language.