Blind LDS teen organist is self-taught, plays by ear
by LDS Church News | Opinions & Features
Members of the Waimea 1st Ward, Kona Hawaii Stake, on the Big Island of Hawaii oftentimes make it a point t...
Mormon temple garments -- they're not magic
by Huffington Post | Opinions & Features
Nobody really likes to talk about their underwear, and Mormons probably have better reason than most to be ...
Why Bloomberg Businessweek's Mormon finance cover was unethical and offensive
by Deseret News | Opinions & Features
One of the four pillars of the Society of Professional Journalists' code of ethics is to "minimize harm." S...
Heber 2nd Ward for life
by LDS Church News | Opinions & Features
It's rare for a member of the Church in Utah to spend his or her whole life in the same ward. That means bi...
LDS leader writes about why Mormons make good neighbors
by Patheos | Opinions & Features
In the midst of World War II, Franklin D. Roosevelt came across a newspaper clipping about the ancestry of ...
The Elect of God: Receive the more sure word of prophecy
by Meridian Magazine | Opinions & Features
Author: In discussing temple matters, I have tried to follow the model of Hugh W. Nibley, who was, accordin...
The LDS Church and the gospel: Saints sustaining Saints
by Deseret News | Opinions & Features
The majority of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints live in branches or wards. The w...
A few of the oldest, longest continuous things in the LDS Church
by Deseret News | Opinions & Features
The LDS Church was officially organized April 6, 1830. From humble beginnings in the state of New York, it ...
LDS World: Perception and women in the gospel of Jesus Christ
by Deseret News | Opinions & Features
In January 1910, Lady Constance Lytton was arrested after participating in a demonstration in London to sec...