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As partners, Mormons and Scouts turn boys into men
In this piece from The New York Times, Erik Eckholm explores the symbiotic relationship between the LDS Church's Young Men's program and the Boy Scouts of America. Read more »
LDS welfare system is 'a model that works'
Through its extensive welfare and humanitarian efforts, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is “showing the world one model for building a large, effective and private social... Read more »
Rendering of LDS Fort Collins Colorado Temple released
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a rendering of the Fort Collins Colorado Temple. Read more »
Book shop continues to thrive on niche LDS offerings
With the book world belonging to Amazon, Barnes & Noble, ebooks and Kindles these days, being a small, independent book shop is a little like being a dolphin in a school of sharks. Read more »
Picturing history: Wagon Bed Springs
After marching for many miles through "one of the most dreary deserts that man ever saw," members of the Mormon Battalion arrived at Wagon Bed Springs in Kansas on Sept. 19, 1846. Read more »
Michelle King: Mormon Mommy Bloggers share the gospel online, on 'Mormon Times TV'
This Sunday on "Mormon Times TV," you'll meet a group of so-called Mormon Mommy Bloggers, sharing the gospel online. Plus how to better understand and care for those with special needs, and tools for teenagers to combat today's... Read more »
Today in the Bloggernacle: A temple in Tucson and LDS Tools for iOS update
There was another big announcement in general conference and this blogger records her reaction. And, why is the iOS LDS Tools unavailable? Plus, a great idea for your next youth-based family home... Read more »
Jordan Devey: From high school tuba player to Memphis Tiger
In the span of a few years, Jordan Devey went from high school tuba player in Utah to college football starting offensive lineman in Memphis, Tenn. Read more »
Translator works to share words of prophets
Thanks to a team of English-to-Spanish translators, President Thomas S. Monson’s biography "To the Rescue" is about to be published, under the title "Al Rescate.” Read more »
Mormon 'cult' reference removed from Billy Graham website
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association acknowledged that it recently removed from its website language lumping Mormonism together with Jehovah’s Witnesses, the Unification Church and... Read more »
Researching Family History: Gathering the genealogy records in Germany that survived World War II
The account of Elders Paul Langheinrich, Rudolph K. Poecker and others who protected genealogy records in Germany. How they exhumed them and got them to the Genealogical Society after the war. The inspection of the records by Elder... Read more »
Bloggernacle Back Bench: Missionary age announcement reaction
Excitement and wonderment rippled through those listening to general conference when the age for Mormon missionaries age change was announced. And bloggers are still reacting. Plus, try out the new... Read more »
Wright Words: It's not just the words, it's about faith
If my career ended today, if I never wrote again and my professional life were judged on the work I’ve already produced, how would I want to be remembered? Read more »
What's new: 'What's on the Other Side?' A look at the afterlife
What do the scriptures teach us about the afterlife? Is the spirit immortal? Is there a world of spirits? What have people said who have crossed from death back to life? LDS author Brent L. Top... Read more »
Personal history conference and seminar Nov. 2-3
The Utah Association of Personal Historians is hosting a conference and seminar the weekend of Nov. 2-3. Read more »
Mission Daze: How far away is that plane?
In this week's installment "Mission Daze," Elder Van Dyke's trainer starts feeling trunky with only weeks to go until the end of his Mormon mission. Arie Van De Graaff has been drawing cartoons... Read more »
Working with those who are affected by leprosy increases gratitude
Speaker Brian G. Andre shared pictures and stories from his work with Rising Star Outreach at the 2012 BYU Campus Education Week, helping his audience understand the blessings of service and love. Read more »
Mormon Media Observer: Revelation remains essential to Latter-day Saint faith
Watching how President Monson's announcement of lowered ages for missionary service has inspired me and reminded me that an essence of being Latter-day Saint is the simple spirit of revelation. Read more »
Today in the Bloggernacle: Have you thanked an indexer today?
Meet an amazing mother of 154 orphans, one of the newest Mormon.org profiles. Plus using technology to thank those indexers who worked so hard. And some of the LOL moments from general conference. Read more »
Proposed Monticello wind farm stirs the air with controversy
A battle has erupted over a proposal for southeastern Utah's first wind farm. Read more »
Book review: Jacobson charms for third time with 'Twitterpated'
Melanie Jacobson's third book is the tale of a lovable workaholic who is unexpectedly tossed into the churning waters of online dating. Read more »
Mid-Atlantic Mormons organize unprecedented 'Day to Serve'
The governors of Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia and the Mayor of Washington, D.C., joined with the LDS Church in that region to proclaim Sept. 29 a "Day to Serve." They experienced monumental... Read more »
U., USU, BYU weighing impact of Mormon missionary policy change
A special task force is being formed at Utah State University to look at strategies for dealing with recent changes to the age requirements for LDS missionaries. Read more »
Book review: Mormon Battalion shaped much of the history of the United States
A new book looks at the history and contributions of the Mormon Battalion. Brigham Young said their service was part of the “temporal salvation of the Latter-day Saints at a crucial time in... Read more »
Ask Angela: He said 'I love you'; it's been 5 days
Reader wants to know if saying "I love you" after 5 days is too soon in a dating relationship. Read more »
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Defending the Faith: Too many credible gospel witnesses to believe they all lied
Leaving a general conference session a couple of weeks ago, I noticed a demonstrator holding a sign announcing that Joseph Smith had "lied." Read more »
LDS welfare system is 'a model that works'
Through its extensive welfare and humanitarian efforts, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is “showing the world one model for building a large, effective and private social... Read more »
Interactive scripture games, apps for kids
Reading the scriptures can be difficult and discouraging for families with young kids, but the messages found in the scriptures are relevant for all ages. Search the list of available resources to... Read more »
Mormon 'cult' reference removed from Billy Graham website
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association acknowledged that it recently removed from its website language lumping Mormonism together with Jehovah’s Witnesses, the Unification Church and... Read more »
As partners, Mormons and Scouts turn boys into men
In this piece from The New York Times, Erik Eckholm explores the symbiotic relationship between the LDS Church's Young Men's program and the Boy Scouts of America. Read more »
Jordan Devey: From high school tuba player to Memphis Tiger
In the span of a few years, Jordan Devey went from high school tuba player in Utah to college football starting offensive lineman in Memphis, Tenn. Read more »
Book shop continues to thrive on niche LDS offerings
With the book world belonging to Amazon, Barnes & Noble, ebooks and Kindles these days, being a small, independent book shop is a little like being a dolphin in a school of sharks. Read more »
Rendering of LDS Fort Collins Colorado Temple released
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a rendering of the Fort Collins Colorado Temple. Read more »
Translator works to share words of prophets
Thanks to a team of English-to-Spanish translators, President Thomas S. Monson’s biography "To the Rescue" is about to be published, under the title "Al Rescate.” Read more »
Bloggernacle Back Bench: Missionary age announcement reaction
Excitement and wonderment rippled through those listening to general conference when the age for Mormon missionaries age change was announced. And bloggers are still reacting. Plus, try out the new... Read more »
LDS Church withdraws plan for 9-story Missionary Training Center building
The LDS Church issued the following statement regarding the previously-announced nine-story building at the Provo Missionary Training Center. Read more »
Proposed Monticello wind farm stirs the air with controversy
A battle has erupted over a proposal for southeastern Utah's first wind farm. Read more »
Researching Family History: Gathering the genealogy records in Germany that survived World War II
The account of Elders Paul Langheinrich, Rudolph K. Poecker and others who protected genealogy records in Germany. How they exhumed them and got them to the Genealogical Society after the war. The inspection of the records by Elder... Read more »
Michelle King: Mormon Mommy Bloggers share the gospel online, on 'Mormon Times TV'
This Sunday on "Mormon Times TV," you'll meet a group of so-called Mormon Mommy Bloggers, sharing the gospel online. Plus how to better understand and care for those with special needs, and tools for teenagers to combat today's... Read more »
Today in the Bloggernacle: A temple in Tucson and LDS Tools for iOS update
There was another big announcement in general conference and this blogger records her reaction. And, why is the iOS LDS Tools unavailable? Plus, a great idea for your next youth-based family home... Read more »
What's new: 'What's on the Other Side?' A look at the afterlife
What do the scriptures teach us about the afterlife? Is the spirit immortal? Is there a world of spirits? What have people said who have crossed from death back to life? LDS author Brent L. Top... Read more »
LDS missionaries are stars of new reality TV series
The new reality TV show "The District" is the fruit of collaboration between BYUtv and the LDS Church's Missionary Department. Filmed in San Diego during 2009, the eight-episode series follows four... Read more »
Wright Words: It's not just the words, it's about faith
If my career ended today, if I never wrote again and my professional life were judged on the work I’ve already produced, how would I want to be remembered? Read more »
Picturing history: Wagon Bed Springs
After marching for many miles through "one of the most dreary deserts that man ever saw," members of the Mormon Battalion arrived at Wagon Bed Springs in Kansas on Sept. 19, 1846. Read more »
U., USU, BYU weighing impact of Mormon missionary policy change
A special task force is being formed at Utah State University to look at strategies for dealing with recent changes to the age requirements for LDS missionaries. Read more »
Working with those who are affected by leprosy increases gratitude
Speaker Brian G. Andre shared pictures and stories from his work with Rising Star Outreach at the 2012 BYU Campus Education Week, helping his audience understand the blessings of service and love. Read more »
Mormon Media Observer: Revelation remains essential to Latter-day Saint faith
Watching how President Monson's announcement of lowered ages for missionary service has inspired me and reminded me that an essence of being Latter-day Saint is the simple spirit of revelation. Read more »
Mid-Atlantic Mormons organize unprecedented 'Day to Serve'
The governors of Virginia, Maryland and West Virginia and the Mayor of Washington, D.C., joined with the LDS Church in that region to proclaim Sept. 29 a "Day to Serve." They experienced monumental... Read more »
Book review: Mormon Battalion shaped much of the history of the United States
A new book looks at the history and contributions of the Mormon Battalion. Brigham Young said their service was part of the “temporal salvation of the Latter-day Saints at a crucial time in... Read more »
Linda & Richard Eyre: Wonderful changes in store for LDS missionary force
The announcement that young men can serve missions at 18 and young women at 19 set off a flurry of excited emails in our family. Read more »
- Defending the Faith: Too many credible... 40
- Proposed Monticello wind farm stirs the... 38
- Mormon 'cult' reference removed from... 23
- As partners, Mormons and Scouts turn... 10
- What's new: 'What's on the Other Side?'... 3
- LDS welfare system is 'a model that works' 3
- Mormon Media Observer: Revelation... 2
- Wright Words: It's not just the words,... 2