No outcry as Gilbert sets to raze first LDS church
by Beth Lucas | LDS Life
The building, on the northwest corner of Gilbert and Elliot roads, will come down within the next month, an...
Mormons open doors
by Matthew Tetrault | People LDS Life
But Ayer thinks a lot of people are afraid of her. It's because of what she believes. Because she's a Mormo...
Brigham Young Student Among the 34 Recipients of the World's Richest Scholarship
by LDS Living Staff | LDS Life
As thousands of young men and women across the country received their baccalaureate degrees this past sprin...
Church Helps Families and Rescuers at Crandall Canyon Mine
by LDS Living Staff | LDS Life
Two experienced LDS Family Services mental health counselors, one bilingual in Spanish, are on-site at the ...
Mormon Pageant Unites Hundreds
by Dan Harris and Mary Marsh | LDS Life
John Stars traveled from Utah to upstate New York to play the bad guy, King Noah, in the annual "Hill Cumor...
A Brief History of Mormons and Politics
by Matthew J. Kennedy | LDS Life
Decades before Lincoln, Joseph Smith's progressive announcement that he would run for president on an anti-...
New Temple to Be Built in Manaus, Brazil
by LDS Living Staff | LDS Life
"It is not possible to express the joy that I feel as a result of the announcement," said Geraldo Diogo Lim...
Getting Personal with Personal Progress
by Jordan Marie Green | LDS Life
In January 2002, the Young Women general presidency introduced a new Personal Progress program. To receive ...
The Mormon Way of Doing Business
by Jeff Benedict | LDS Life
How do they manage their time? What and how much do they delegate? How do they negotiate? How do they treat...
1867 Mormon Tabernacle Pews Are Casualties of a Face-Lift
by Martin Stolz | LDS Life
The loss of the original, and uncomfortable, pine pews, handmade in 1867 and meticulously etched and painte...