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After her parents had just lost their son (her brother), Jessica Cox was afraid to tell them she was seriously ill. But then she reached a point where she had to admit, "I think I'm dying."
From a Catholic Archbishop and priests, guided by Elder Cook to media from the Philadelphia Inquirer praising the new temple and sharing LDS beliefs with their readers to a group of Amish visitors, the new Philadelphia Pennsylvania Temple has seen quite the range of guests.
Remarkably, Richard Norby said he has had a complete lack of pain since the moment a terrorist bomb at the Brussels airport burned and broke his body. He and his wife, Pam, have exhibited no lack of faith as he has worked his way back to walking again.
Robert F. Bennett, a three-term U.S. Senator from Utah, died Wednesday surrounded by his friends and family.
Leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints responded to a former LDS bishop who launched a hunger strike over the weekend. Sam Young began the hunger strike Friday night to protest Church policies regarding interviews with children and youth.
Supplement from "The Time to Prepare," by Joseph B. Wirthlin
The following provides an interesting perspective showing how the LDS faith overlaps with ancient Judaism and modern Christianity: "While The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints considers itself the restoration of ancient Christianity, it is much more than that. It bends backwards through time well into the Torah and Jewish mysticism."
The Mormons: An Illustrated History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Serving a senior mission can be a sacrifice, as Sister and Elder Kartchner know all too well. After many sacrifices that required faith, the couple had just enough money for food, gas, and rent while they served their mission in New Zealand. But there was one other challenge that would require faith and sacrifice when Elder Kartchner, who had no fingers on his left hand, was asked to play the piano for his branch.
Aaron Hall, president of Texas Houston South Mission, recently posted an update on Facebook, sharing how missionaries are serving others during the fallout of Hurricane Harvey.