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"The gospel just comes first in our lives. That’s all there is to it," 76-year-old Dick Johnson says.
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MR says: Just in time for the new "Star Wars" movie! Check out these nine tips from Darth Vadar on how to give a talk in church.
Why are Mormons so defensive when questions about their faith arise? And how can we as a Church be more embracing of those who are different than us?
“More needs to be done to increase awareness of, access to and confidence in trusted resources by Latter-day Saints and seekers of truth,” said Elder Kevin W. Pearson of the Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
How well do you know your family history? With ancestry.com, anyone can find out what their heritage is, thanks to a DNA test.
When first touring with the Neon Trees, there was a point in Elaine Bradley's life when she abandoned the faith she had grown up in. Despite having been baptized, having attended BYU, and having served a mission in Frankfurt, Germany, she fell away from the Church.
On August 26, a first-time music event aimed at supporting LGBTQ youth charities and featuring Imagine Dragons, Neon Trees, Julianne Hough, and other stars will be held in Orem, Utah. This concert, spearheaded by Grammy-award winning singer Dan Reynolds, is designed to bring together the LGBTQ and faith communities to promote love and acceptance of LGBTQ youth.
An LDS meetinghouse in Twin Falls was recently vandalized. The Church building was spray painted with black and red paint that spelled the message "God is dead."
Mainstream Mormonism is no cult, and Mitt Romney is more fit to be president for his work in the church. Growing up in New York, my family and best friend, John, visited the Mormon Pavilion at the World's Fair in 1965. My mother and John filled out a card to learn more, and before long, missionaries - classically attired in white shirt and tie - arrived at our door steps. My mother and I did not have much interest, but John soon began a journey completed by becoming a Mormon at the age of 17.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released the following statement Sunday, August 13, 2017: