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While many famous actors or performers who were raised Mormon no longer belong to the faith, some have been very vocal about their religious upbringing and how it has shaped them. And those celebrities who still belong to the LDS faith are adamant that their beliefs have improved their lives, making them who they are today.
Jason and Clarissa Osborn experienced a parent's worse nightmare multiple times over—the loss of not just one but five children. Within 11 months, the Osborns lost five daughters, four of whom were quadruplets. In a recent interview with people.com, the LDS couple described how they are moving forward despite their heartache.
"Staying connected with the Holy Spirit and using the example of our Savior, Jesus Christ, is everything in this kind of experience, because parts of it are so scary, and if I didn't have those kinds of things, I'd be a lot more panicked," said Allan Darrimon.
A day before his sister's birthday, a BYU-Idaho student was taken off life support after he was involved in a car crash on I-15.
On Halloween, we posted a few pictures on Twitter and Facebook featuring a few things Mormons find far more terrifying than monsters, goblins, and ghouls:
Church magazines are full of accounts of the Lord guiding hearts and hands around the world. This month, however, there is an extra special story behind the magazine itself. Hidden in the brushstrokes of all four magazines’ cover art (The Ensign, Liahona, New Era, and Friend) is a stunning story of the Lord’s tender involvement in the world.
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The following story originally ran in September 2017 but has been updated.
I think we've all been at a point in our lives when we just want to know what the Lord would have us do. Maddie Wheadon had such an experience, but the answer she received from the Spirit was profound, especially after the moment she tried to turn her agency over to the Lord.
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“The desire to create is one of the deepest yearnings of the human soul." —Dieter F. Uchtdorf
After President Russell M. Nelson’s invitation to participate in two worldwide fasts, people of other faiths joined together with members of our Church—both those who haven’t stepped foot in a church for years and those who attend every Sunday—to plead with heaven for relief from COVID-19. And while the coronavirus pandemic is still ongoing, miracles have undoubtedly taken place.