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Police in Portland, Oregon, are searching for a missing hiker, Annie Schmidt, daughter of the famous LDS musician Jon Schmidt of The Piano Guys.
MR says: We can't wait for this inspiring movie about Latter-day Saint Chris Williams who learned the miracle of forgiveness after his family was killed by a drunk driver.
Here are some great highlights from Dr. Daniel Mark, an Orthodox Jew and religious freedom expert who recently spoke in a standing-room-only lecture at BYU:
More than 20,000 guests have visited The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Mexico City Temple Visitors’ Center since it reopened to the public on 23 November 2013. The visitors’ center was first opened in November 1983 and was closed for nearly two years during the remodeling and expansion. The center is more than 19,000 square feet, the third largest temple visitors’ center out of more than a dozen such facilities in the Church, after Temple Square in Salt Lake City and a visitors’ center in Washington, D.C. Visitors’ centers exist not only to acquaint people with the Church but also to help them understand its beliefs. The Church operates visitors’ centers throughout the world, usually located near a temple or Church historic site.
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LDS Youth recently released a short video that shows how simple it is for us to change another's day for the better if we only remain aware of how much the little things count.
Oh, you crafty Mormon moms. You are so good at sewing, baking, blogging, and styling; and I am so good at “Pinning.” If we combine our skills, we can rule the LDS domestic world. Here are “our” best pins this week:
Being a mother is never easy, but it's always worth it. That's something Kristen, an LDS mom of a young autistic boy, knows from experience. In this short and inspiring video from stiry.com, Kristen shares what makes life with her son Nash so meaningful and gives a little advice for all mothers: "One of the best things I can say is just to take things day by day and to work at each day [to see] what positive things happened that day and ways that you helped your child."
Along with a keen fashion sense that turns heads, Max Moser also knows what matters most: “Do the best you can and then do a little bit better,” Moser said. “Focus on the positives instead of the negatives . . . we’re all God’s children, we’re all alike.”