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The Orgill family has a unique and fun family tradition. Every year, each of the eight siblings helps create an epic family Christmas dance video. This year, the family even created a human pyramid that reached all the way to the ceiling! Posted December 1, this video quickly went viral on Facebook and has well over 5,000 shares and nearly 400,000 views. Check it out!
Some voters are convinced that if Mitt Romney wins the Republican nomination, we run the risk of ending up with a member of a "cult" in the White House. Many of my fellow evangelicals are especially concerned about this possibility. Some are unhappy with me because I have gone on record as saying that Romney's church, the Utah-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is not a cult.
The Church will hold the first Face to Face event in Spanish from Guatemala City on Saturday, December 10, 2016, featuring Elder D. Todd Christofferson and his wife, Kathy.
The Free Library of Philadelphia is opening a new exhibit in honor of the Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple. Called An American-born Faith: Writings from the First Century of Mormonism, the exhibit will include an 1855 Book of Mormon written in Hawaiian, early copies of the Book of Mormon, and a phonetic alphabet, or "Mormon alphabet," written for non-English speaking converts.
Do we understand who we really are? Do we grasp the significance of the divine potential that lies within each of us? Based on the decisions I see many people make—decisions that seem to be founded on temporal trivia rather than eternal truth—I’m afraid the answer is "No, not really."
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The Forgotten Carols, a seasonal concert favorite, celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Michael McLean, a well-known performer, composer, songwriter, author, and director staged his first one-man concert in 1991 with the hopes of it becoming a tradition families would enjoy. For those first performances, McLean played all the parts to give people a sense of how families could create their own narration at home.
From Mexico to Nigeria and South Carolina to Guam, the First Presidency has called eight new mission presidents and their wives to serve in countries around the world. They will start their service in July.