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I'm a Mormon, Father, and Taiwanese Travel Encyclopedia
MR says: Love this! He has such phenomenal energy! If I ever go to Taiwan, he will be my tour guide. (English subtitles available through CC button in lower right corner of video.)
Priesthood Anniversary: Pioneering Saints in Africa
This post was originally written to honor the thirtieth anniversary of the revelation that granted the priesthood to all worthy males worldwide. In honor of the thirty-fifth anniversary, we thought we'd honor all those who hold this holy office by publishing it once more. Tuning In Joseph...
Common Ground: Latter-day Saints & the Religions of the World
Latter-day Saints often dismiss other religions as either having no wisdom to offer them at best or being completely untrue at worst. But there is much we share in common with other religions of the world, and while they can learn from the truth we have, we can also benefit by learning more about them.
The LDS Church in India
India is a country of many adjectives: vibrant, busy, noisy, spiritual, crowded, friendly. But when it homes to the country’s Latter-day Saints, there’s one adjective that tops all—pioneering. Its nearly 10,000 Members of the Church are taking hold of their proverbial handcarts,...
Saint Patrick: Worthy to be Called a Saint
The most Irish of Irishmen was not from Ireland. I did not know this just a few short years ago. In truth all I ever knew of Saint Patrick was to wear green to avoid getting pinched on the 17th of March, and far too often I forgot. Yet the irony of Patrick's birth and life teaches us something of the quality of the human soul and its capacity to forgive, to love, to work God's wondrous will and bring it to fulfillment.
The LDS Church in Austria
Austria. Singing, ringing Austria. Throughout the country, music seems to permeate the air. You’ll find it in the harmony of a mountain melody in the Alps--and in the humble tune of a sacrament hymn sung by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. For members of the Church in Austria, this country’s beautiful history of music and faith tells the story of their dedication to the gospel of Jesus Christ—and of their dedication to each other.
The LDS Church in Mongolia
Mongolian Mormons are no strangers to extremes. From extreme temperatures (traveling to church in 50-below weather) to extreme firesides (with a typical attendance of more than 300 people) to extreme missionary work (with every member a missionary—truly), the most sparsely populated country in the world (Antarctica excepted) is multiplying in faith.
I'm a Mormon, Geriatric Nurse, and Viennese Nigerian
Love seeing these videos and learning about Mormons from all over the world.
Jeff Benedict: Witnessing grief and compassion in Newtown
MR says: Dave Checketts, businessman and part-owner of the New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys, is a stake president in Connecticut - and his congregations include one in Newtown. This is his firsthand story of dealing with grief in that community. (Emilie Parker's family is also planning a fund for the families in Newtown.
Photo Essay: The Lights at Temple Square
The lights on Temple Square have a rich (and beautiful to look at!) history. Take a look at some of these photos, both recent and throughout the years. One man. Six weeks of work. 40,000 lights. Those were the Salt Lake City Temple Square lights in 1965. Fast forward to 2012 and you find hundreds...
Temple Christmas Lights Around the World
The Salt Lake Temple isn’t the only temple to put on a magnificent light display each Christmas. Across America and the world, you can celebrate the birth of the Light of the World by enjoying the beautiful lights on these temple grounds. Oakland California Temple The Oakland California...
Photo Gallery: Latter-day Saints in the Military Through History
Latter-day Saints have a rich heritage of patriotism, going all the way back to the sixth Article of Faith. Many have pledged their lives in military service as a part of that patriotism, and the Saints at War Project has collected the stories, photographs, and artifacts of their experiences. Here are just a few.
Mortars & Miracles: Mormons in the Military
Latter-day Saints are known for serving others, and they are also known for their patriotism. For many, those two come together as members serve their country, and as they do so, learn that no matter how far they find themselves from home, the Lord is never far away. Read the amazing, heroic, and often miraculous stories of several Mormon veterans.
The LDS Church in Madagascar
Meet the Mormons of Madagascar, a place where 50 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. Latter-day Saints here know that living a consecrated life doesn’t require running water, a steady job, or even three meals a day. All it takes is faith. Children with dusty feet playing in...
{A&E} Sneak Peek of the New Novel The Rent Collector
Read the first two chapters of the exciting and acclaimed new book by Camron Wright and learn about the challenges and triumphs of a family in Cambodia's Stung Meanchey, the largest municipal waste dump. Learn more about the inspiring new novel The Rent Collector , or enter to win...
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