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Get the full lesson "Witnesses of the Book of Mormon" from the Teachings of Joseph Fielding Smith at LDS.org.
Though written by a believer not of our faith, this post addresses something nearly all Mormons struggle with—an addiction many of us let control or shape our lives from time to time. So what is emotional porn and how can we avoid it? I love this quote:
MR says: The Mormon Channel recently posted the full Meet the Mormons movie to YouTube in 29 languages, so now Church members from all over the world can watch it for free for a limited time.
A new bill proposed in Utah today has been touted as a model for the rest of the country in compromising between religious and LGBT rights.
Manual 3; Supplement from "Generations Linked in Love" by Russell M. Nelson
MR says: The hordes of anxious family members, holding signs and waiting for their missionary, have caused significant problems for the Salt Lake airport in the past, causing officials to design a special greeting area for returning missionaries. While this is great news for Utah Mormons, the question still remains, have we let homecomings get a little out of hand?
When "The Book of Mormon" musical began gaining acclaim and attention across the United States, the Church purchased ad space in the playbills. In a clever way, the Church showed the life-changing nature of the real Book of Mormon, adding, "You've seen the play, now read the book. The book is always better."
In January, NPR had a special guest host on their series "Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me"—Tom Hanks. And with panelists Faith Salie, Luke Burbank, and Paula Poundstone, the show was bound to get hilarious.
“This whole thing with pornography twisted my mind up. I needed to find a right way to talk to my wife,” Terry Crews admitted, speaking out against pornography in the hopes to help others. He's only one of many celebrities who are joining the fight against pornography.
How do we respond to antagonistic questions we receive about the Church? How do we respond to sincere questions and curiosity? Here's one profound principle that can help us in any situation.