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Nathan Pacheco strives to lift his listeners to a place where believing everything will be OK becomes possible, even natural. After all, that’s what music has done for him—provide relief from darkness by inviting in God’s warm light.
Even after Mitt Romney lost, Mormon media observers felt that his campaign must have yielded a net positive for public understanding of the Mormon faith. But new data released by the Pew Forum suggests otherwise.
On Nov. 25 in the small town of Byron, Wyoming, Edwin and Geraldine NeVille will celebrate their 81st wedding anniversary.
Lament—which is different than murmuring—is just as crucial to a covenant relationship with God as faith, praise, and gratitude.
African Americans have been members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints almost since its founding in 1830. Their numbers were initially small, but their role was significant. Green Flake, for example, Brigham Young’s driver and scout, was one of the first Mormon pioneers to reach the Salt Lake Valley in 1847.
Those who mistrust religion or distance themselves from churches "are, like all of us, seeking a way that seems right to them. We ought to love those who disagree with us, including those who see us as bigots. They are not our enemies."
Despite losing her husband, despite remarrying and working to bring together a blended family, one LDS mom knows that no matter what happens, "everything will be sorted out in the end."
"When I was 17, I 'flat lined' after an accident and was later told I had died for just under 5 min," is not the usual way questions about conversion and the LDS faith begin, but it was all the more powerful for it.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints unveiled its new Spanish-language news page on Septemer 18, 2020, which consolidates the global faith’s 18 Newsrooms from Latin America, thereby providing a unified experience in sharing information with Spanish speakers around the world.
By BYUtv
The Come, Follow Me program has given families and individuals a great framework for studying the gospel in weekly increments. BYUradio has followed suit with the weekly show This is Sunday, a daylong mix of inspiring, worshipful music interspersed with spiritually enriching programs designed to help families and individuals get more out of their Come, Follow Me study.