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Hiking is a time to enjoy the wonderful beauty of nature. But when we veer from the safety of the path, we put ourselves in danger of becoming lost.
In December of 2007, presidential candidate Mitt Romney gave what many called “the Mormon speech.” The 20-minute address by the former Massachusetts governor aimed at answering questions about his faith once and for all, allowing the campaign to move on to other topics. And, to some extant, it succeeded in tamping down the issue.
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The calling of Primary chorister might be one of those under-recognized callings. It’s not that they are unappreciated, but they often serve humbly and quietly. During my brief time in this calling, I have learned how important this service is and how much work goes into the planning. I also noticed some surprising experiences and blessings that have changed my view of this calling.
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will gather in the Conference Center in Salt Lake City, as well as in chapels and homes around the world, Oct. 4 and 5 to participate in the 184th Semiannual General Conference.
BYU finds itself in an unusual position this week. The Cougars are not only in the Sweet 16 for the first time in 30 years, but also may be on the verge of becoming America's team.
In case you haven't heard yet, LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers won the NBA Finals last week. It was a pretty big deal. The season's over now, and tomorrow, all 30 NBA teams will draft the most impressive collegiate and foreign players in the world. Until then, the biggest name in basketball will be Chad Ford.
Protesters at Temple Square have long been a staple at General Conference as they line the street across the Conference Center. But if people on their way to conference sped by them too fast, they may have also missed the young adults nearby singing hymns. Sam Hales and Brittny Millington sing together on Temple Square during sessions to help conference attendees keep the spirit. Members of the Provo YSA Ninth Stake were asked to sing hymns at Temple Square between the Sunday morning and afternoon sessions. They lined both sides of the walkway next to Temple Square, creating a tunnel of voices for people to walk through.