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President Keoni Kauwe and his wife, Monica, left behind the life they’d built in Utah when they were asked five years ago to serve as President and First Lady of BYU-Hawaii. Since then, they’ve fallen in love all over again with the island President Kauwe grew up on and on this week’s episode he shares what he’s learned about connecting with college students and what best prepares them for success when they leave home.
With so much destruction left in the wake of Hurricane Harvey in the Houston, Texas, area, many feel a sense of overwhelming loss as they begin to rebuild their lives.
Comments made by a BYU Theology professor opening up old wounds about the LDS church’s policy on African Americans and priesthood. It was June 9th, 1978 when LDS President Spencer Kimball announced the church was opening its priesthood ranks to all worthy men. Some 30 years later the question why the church denied African Americans priesthood once again taking center stage because a Mormon is running for President.
I read the recent article in the newspaper with the heading "Here's a look at what Mormons believe." I'm sure the writer was sincere. For said he, "I've done considerable research on Mormonism." However, was his understanding correct? I was raised in a Methodist church by a mother who loved Jesus Christ and set an excellent example of faith and good works. I knew nothing about the Mormon Church.
Move over, Paula Deen, Martha Stewart and Lidia Bastianich. Kelsey Nixon is in the kitchen. Nixon is a rising star at the Cooking Channel, a sister network of the Food Network, whose programming goals include attracting a younger viewer demographic. The dishes she prepares on her cooking show, "Kelsey's Essentials," appeal to everyone, she says, but are especially geared toward busy young people who want to eat well but have little time for complex recipes.
“We can feel the Lord hastening His work to gather Israel. And with this hastening comes the joyful imperative to simplify and focus," said Sister Michelle D. Craig, second counselor in the Young Women general presidency and a member of the scriptures committee, about the change to the scripture styles.
Latter-day Saints in Connecticut are watching closely the construction progress of that state’s first Mormon temple.