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During the summer of 1912, 82 young ladies from the Liberty Stake in Salt Lake City participated in a week-long rough-out camp. They slept in a cabin and learned about flowers, insects, birds and plants. With the help of 15 leaders, they cooked and ate outdoors. They built a swimming hole and waded in the cool water. At the end of the week, they entertained their parents and ward members who visited the camp.One century later, Latter-day Saint young women worldwide carry on the traditions they started.
ON today's edition of The Morning Swim Show, we have retiring BYU head coach Tim Powers. Powers, who has been the head swimming and diving coach at Brigham Young University for 37 seasons, will retire at the end of the season. He and his wife plan on serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, more commonly known as the Mormon church. Be sure to visit SwimmingWorld.TV for more video interviews.
For nine days in November, Mary N. Cook, first counselor in the general Young Women presidency, and Linda S. Reeves, second counselor in the general Relief Society presidency, instructed and inspired sisters, young and old, all across the Asia Area. In Taiwan, Hong Kong, India, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand, Sister Cook and Sister Reeves attended many meetings, including leader and member meetings, young single adult family home evenings, focus groups, member visits, Young Women devotionals, a stake conference, ward worship services, and missionary luncheons, some of which were broadcast over the Internet for extended audiences within Asia.
A week back in the United States, former ambassador to China Jon Huntsman Jr. on Sunday didn’t head to one of the six Mormon churches in the Charleston, S.C., area where he was visiting potential supporters and donors while deciding whether to launch a presidential bid. Instead, Huntsman headed to a nondenominational mega-church called Seacoast with a rising star congressman, Rep. Tim Scott, who could be a key supporter in this early primary state.
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Whether you live(d) there, went to school there or have only visited — you’re undoubtedly familiar with the peculiar yet magical bubble that is singles life in Utah. No other place in the world houses so many young, eligible Mormons all packed so closely together. To put it scripturally: the cup runneth over.
On Thursday, Senators Jeff Flake and Mike Lee honored President Monson's life with tributes given on the Senate floor.
Even as members in Haiti labor to build a promising future for their faith and families, they remain grateful for the Church’s humble beginnings—and the pivotal, historic role of a prophet in their island nation. It was three decades ago that President Thomas S. Monson—then a member of the Quorum of the Twelve—visited Haiti and dedicated the land for the preaching of the restored gospel. Since that time, the Haitian members and their neighbors have endured staggering economic struggles and, three years ago, a devastating earthquake.
It was about a year after my mission and I was stressed in school, working, and I overheard some RM’s talking about how they are still in touch with people they taught in their mission and how they were planning to go to back and visit them, etc. It was a great conversation but I was discouraged.
Recently, Khalid Al Ameri created a video demonstrating what happens when a Muslim and a Latter-day Saint family came together to support one another in their faith.
The tireless, hardworking leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints begins another international trip this weekend.