Emily Eyring
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Emily Eyring is an editor and product manager for DeseretNews.com. She is responsible for the content and presentation of the online Faith and Family sections. Prior to joining Deseret Digital Media, Emily worked as an intern for Bennett Communications where she wrote for Utah Valley Magazine, Utah Valley Bride and Utah Valley BusinessQ. Emily received a bachelor’s degree in communications with an emphasis in journalism from Brigham Young University-Idaho. Emily spent three years in Tokyo, where she learned to love writing, photography and the Japanese culture.

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As news of Sister Frances B. Monson's death spreads, members of the LDS Church are taking to social media, and particularly Twitter, to express their love.
At a time when religion's place in the public square is the topic of legal battles, Americans continue to turn to a higher power in the face of tragedy.
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As construction on the Fort Lauderdale Temple nears completion, members of the community are taking notice. In this Local 10 report, a member of the church in Florida discusses the significance of this buildin...
In his most recent video, Pastor Ed Young focuses on Lance Armstrong's interview with Oprah Winfrey, sharing why he thinks Armstrong lied and what he believes Jesus would say to Armstrong about his behavior.
Today, the area has one stake, created in 2009, and the members long for a temple. Learn more about Mormons in Mongolia in this LDS Living article.
his article from The Daily Beast by psychotherapist Janna Malamud Smith looks at the dangers of feeling financially out of step with those closest to us.