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A young man who shattered his face and tore up his body in a deadly car accident on his LDS mission is making a remarkable recovery.
You might have missed what went on the last week, but we've put together our list of the week's most popular stories so you don't miss a beat. For August 10 through August 16, 2013, these are LDS Living’s top hits.
For some, the subjects of science and religion are at odds. There is a choice: science or religion? For others, the two topics are beautifully compatible, both essential in the continual search for truth and knowledge.
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After the great deluge in the book of Genesis, the Lord made a covenant with Noah that He would never again flood the earth. As a symbol of this promise, the Lord pointed to the rainbow. “This is the token of the covenant,” He said, “and I will remember” (Genesis 9:17).
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With Pokémon GO taking the U.S. by storm, this hilarious Mormon parody of the Pokémon theme song posted on YouTube by Barrett Burgin is something you've got to see. All of the men in the video have served as missionaries in the Church.
Do you want to bring the Primary theme alive in your home and help your children retain what they learn at church?
Substantial prejudice still exists for both Mormons and African Americans, despite shifting views on both groups since Barack Obama and Mitt Romney first ran for president four years ago. Sizable pockets of voters say they would be uncomfortable with a close family member marrying someone who is black or Mormon, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, with Mormons facing slightly more distrust from people outside their community.
“I don’t think she’s still alive. I don’t think she’s survived,” Michelle Schmidt, mother of the missing hiker, told KOIN 6 News over the weekend. “Honestly, that brings me comfort knowing she is with her Heavenly Father, that she’s not hurting, that she’s not suffering.”
When you don’t know what to do and you don’t feel like you’re receiving answers or direction, just act. That’s what LDS actor and comedian Stephen Jones did, quite literally.
Mitt Romney's run for president has drawn new attention to Mormonism, but if you really want to learn about the church and its roots in Utah, the Romney you may want to talk to is the candidate’s distant cousin Clive.Clive Romney (he and the Republican nominee share a great-grandfather, Miles Park Romney) is a passionate promoter of Mormon and Utah pioneer history. As the executive director of Utah Pioneer Heritage Arts, Clive Romney writes and produces songs and stories about Utah history and the Mormon faith and helps lead tours that show how early Mormons shaped the state.