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Family Tree provides welcome changes in genealogy world
Trying new things seems to be a hallmark of those willing to foray into the digital world.
LDS missionary age change allows Alabama brothers to serve at same time
April Fausnaught used to say that her third child just couldn’t wait to be with his older brother — he was born only 11 months after him. Read more »
Bloggernacle Back Bench: Family Tree provides welcome changes in genealogy world
Trying new things seems to be a hallmark of those willing to foray into the digital world. Read more »
Mission Daze: Aspiring to AP
Elder Blank attempts to come up with a slogan to become the assistant to the mission president in this week's "Mission Daze" comic, which is a humorous look at the life of missionaries for The... Read more »
LDS youths flash mob on Temple Square (+ video)
Last April, more than 300 youth participated in a flash mob on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. A video of the event was posted on Wednesday. Read more »
New parallel-book series by four LDS authors provides 'the full story'
Four authors come together to write a unique parallel-book series based on life issues that everyday women face, giving readers of this nine-book series the opportunity to read intertwining stories... Read more »
Today in the Bloggernacle: Infograph about 'The Dedicated Life of a Mormon Missionary'
Find a clever and informative new infograph depicting the life of a Mormon missionary. Plus a photo essay depicting missionary life in Sierra Leone. And, using LDS Church video resources in family... Read more »
President Uchtdorf speaks at fireside, urges listeners to learn to recognize the truth
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, second counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, spoke at a Church Educational System devotional address in the Marriott... Read more »
Reader voices: Serving in the 'small callings'
Author and Blogger Melanie Jacobson shares a light-hearted look about a serious lesson she learned from serving in a "small" calling. Read more »
Book review: 'Go Ye Into All The World' provides broad and personal overview of missionary work
The history, development and impact of the missionary program of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a story both unique and remarkable. It is also a story that has largely been... Read more »
Book review: 'Defenders of Faith' shares how war affected Book of Mormon prophets, modern soldiers
War in the Book of Mormon is on constant display. "Defenders of Faith" looks at war from the perspective of a faithful prophet/warrior and shows how righteous men can fight and yet remain humble... Read more »
Chuck Malone: We are all adopted as members of Christ's church
Most of us are “adopted” into the lives or associations of others, one way or another. This article describes the love and emotions connected with legal adoption and its eternal... Read more »
What's New: 'History of the Saints' is edifying
"History of the Saints: Building Zion" tells the story of early Mormon pioneers as they arrive in Utah and strive to make their new desert blossom like a rose. Read more »
Tips for living: Fantastic friendships better for teens than romance
In her book, "Unsteady Dating: Resisting the Rush to Romance," author JeaNette G. Smith encourages teens to develop lasting, honest friendships rather than pursuing unrealistic romances. Read more »
Utahn, Mormon back as a favorite in 'Survivor: Caramoan — Fans vs. Favorites'
One of the favorites on the next season of "Survivor" is a South Jordan resident and Brigham Young University English professor. Read more »
Mormon family's 'sticker project' in Argentina creates, spreads holiday cheer
The Wolfley family put out a request for stickers on their family blog to help spread some holiday cheer in their community in Argentina. What they received was about 3,000 sheets of stickers in... Read more »
Food Storage Essentials: Store non-food items in winter months
Winter months, when sales on storable foods are limited, are a good time to stock up on non-food items like cleaning and paper supplies, first aid supplies and medications, and clothing, blankets... Read more »
BYU Museum of Art gives open invitation
The BYU Museum of Art has issued an open invitation for people to join in the creation of a community art installation that will be displayed on campus. Read more »
Mormon Parenting: Don’t let ‘wrappings’ obscure the ‘gifts’
One disastrous way of oversimplifying the gospel is to focus too much on the “wrappings” and not enough on the “gifts” and on the “giver.” Read more »
Today in the Bloggernacle: Mormon.org on Facebook hits 1 million likes
110 years for one milllion members, just over 2 years for one million facebook fans. Plus, a new Bible Video and a new Mormon Message, both teaching powerful lessons. And a temple handout with the... Read more »
Given up on New Year's resolutions already?
A comic panel about New Year's resolutions and Mormons. Read more »
Perfection is goal for Mormon temple in Gilbert, Arizona
Announced in 2008, The Gilbert Arizona Temple for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is set for completion in 2013, although an official date has not yet been announced. Read more »
Ex-gubernatorial candidate Peter Cooke called to be Mormon mission president
Former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Peter Cooke said Thursday he has received a call from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to serve as a mission president. Read more »
LDS Church designates representatives for presidential inauguration
When Barack Obama takes the oath of the office of the president of the United States for his second term on Jan. 21, two members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church will be there... Read more »
Defending the Faith: With Christianity, nature's 'fine-tuning' makes sense
"In crossing a heath," wrote William Paley at the beginning of his famous 1802 book "Natural Theology," "suppose I pitched my foot against a stone, and were asked how the stone came to be there, I... Read more »
An unlikely Mormon: Former U. basketball star shares conversion story
Former Utah basketball player Mitch Smith recounts the series of miracles over a decade-long journey that led him to join the LDS Church. Read more »
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LDS youths flash mob on Temple Square (+ video)
Last April, more than 300 youth participated in a flash mob on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. A video of the event was posted on Wednesday. Read more »
An unlikely Mormon: Former U. basketball star shares conversion story
Former Utah basketball player Mitch Smith recounts the series of miracles over a decade-long journey that led him to join the LDS Church. Read more »
President Uchtdorf speaks at fireside, urges listeners to learn to recognize the truth
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, second counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, spoke at a Church Educational System devotional address in the Marriott... Read more »
Bloggernacle Back Bench: Family Tree provides welcome changes in genealogy world
Trying new things seems to be a hallmark of those willing to foray into the digital world. Read more »
Utahn, Mormon back as a favorite in 'Survivor: Caramoan — Fans vs. Favorites'
One of the favorites on the next season of "Survivor" is a South Jordan resident and Brigham Young University English professor. Read more »
LDS missionary age change allows Alabama brothers to serve at same time
April Fausnaught used to say that her third child just couldn’t wait to be with his older brother — he was born only 11 months after him. Read more »
New parallel-book series by four LDS authors provides 'the full story'
Four authors come together to write a unique parallel-book series based on life issues that everyday women face, giving readers of this nine-book series the opportunity to read intertwining stories... Read more »
Chuck Malone: We are all adopted as members of Christ's church
Most of us are “adopted” into the lives or associations of others, one way or another. This article describes the love and emotions connected with legal adoption and its eternal... Read more »
Mission Daze: Aspiring to AP
Elder Blank attempts to come up with a slogan to become the assistant to the mission president in this week's "Mission Daze" comic, which is a humorous look at the life of missionaries for The... Read more »
LDS Church designates representatives for presidential inauguration
When Barack Obama takes the oath of the office of the president of the United States for his second term on Jan. 21, two members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church will be there... Read more »
Ex-gubernatorial candidate Peter Cooke called to be Mormon mission president
Former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Peter Cooke said Thursday he has received a call from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to serve as a mission president. Read more »
Duce's Wild: My first Sunday with the new 'Come, Follow Me' curriculum
The new "Come Follow Me" curriculum for teaching LDS youth encourages adult teachers to prepare for less talking and more listening while students teach and testify. Here's how my first Sunday went. Read more »
Mormon family's 'sticker project' in Argentina creates, spreads holiday cheer
The Wolfley family put out a request for stickers on their family blog to help spread some holiday cheer in their community in Argentina. What they received was about 3,000 sheets of stickers in... Read more »
Today in the Bloggernacle: Infograph about 'The Dedicated Life of a Mormon Missionary'
Find a clever and informative new infograph depicting the life of a Mormon missionary. Plus a photo essay depicting missionary life in Sierra Leone. And, using LDS Church video resources in family... Read more »
Mormon Parenting: Don’t let ‘wrappings’ obscure the ‘gifts’
One disastrous way of oversimplifying the gospel is to focus too much on the “wrappings” and not enough on the “gifts” and on the “giver.” Read more »
Reader voices: Serving in the 'small callings'
Author and Blogger Melanie Jacobson shares a light-hearted look about a serious lesson she learned from serving in a "small" calling. Read more »
Defending the Faith: With Christianity, nature's 'fine-tuning' makes sense
"In crossing a heath," wrote William Paley at the beginning of his famous 1802 book "Natural Theology," "suppose I pitched my foot against a stone, and were asked how the stone came to be there, I... Read more »
The Piano Guys, Lindsey Stirling combine for 'Mission Impossible' video
Two YouTube phenomenoms from Utah, Lindsey Stirling and The Piano Guys, have joined together in order to create a new video highlighting the ever-popular film, "Mission Impossible." Read more »
Perfection is goal for Mormon temple in Gilbert, Arizona
Announced in 2008, The Gilbert Arizona Temple for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is set for completion in 2013, although an official date has not yet been announced. Read more »
What's New: 'History of the Saints' is edifying
"History of the Saints: Building Zion" tells the story of early Mormon pioneers as they arrive in Utah and strive to make their new desert blossom like a rose. Read more »
Book review: 'Defenders of Faith' shares how war affected Book of Mormon prophets, modern soldiers
War in the Book of Mormon is on constant display. "Defenders of Faith" looks at war from the perspective of a faithful prophet/warrior and shows how righteous men can fight and yet remain humble... Read more »
Food Storage Essentials: Store non-food items in winter months
Winter months, when sales on storable foods are limited, are a good time to stock up on non-food items like cleaning and paper supplies, first aid supplies and medications, and clothing, blankets... Read more »
Book review: 'Go Ye Into All The World' provides broad and personal overview of missionary work
The history, development and impact of the missionary program of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a story both unique and remarkable. It is also a story that has largely been... Read more »
Tips for living: Fantastic friendships better for teens than romance
In her book, "Unsteady Dating: Resisting the Rush to Romance," author JeaNette G. Smith encourages teens to develop lasting, honest friendships rather than pursuing unrealistic romances. Read more »
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