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The Wilkey family began building Lego temples as a Sunday night activity, but it soon became a passion when they started their blog "Build Ye in Holy Places."
While most reality television shows obscure America's view of what is real and what is not, other programs are inspiring and uplifting for entire families to watch together.
“The Latter-day Saints Messenger and Advocate,” one of the earliest publications in church history, was up for bid at the semiannual Americana auction at the Swann Auction Gallery.
Lego Cuusoo, a website produced by Lego in 2008, is the medium by which fans of the famous company can propose ideas for new Lego sets. Salt Lake native Quinn Rollins has proposed an idea to the company to make...
When Carson Jones invited Chy Johnson to sit with him and his football buddies at lunch last fall, he didn't think it was a big deal. Now, five months later, Queen Creek High School continues to change.
With three of her four children experiencing health challenges, it would be easy for Natasha Wilson to ask, "Why me?" But she and her family ask instead, "What is expected of us now?"
Josh Jones, a recently returned missionary who served in Johannesburg, South Africa, surprised his high school sweetheart by returning on her birthday, a week earlier than he'd told her he was coming home.
Jimmer Fredette along with his new wife, Whitney, will potentially move with the Sacramento Kings, but for now they are enjoying the capital city.
Ballet West has entertained audiences for 50 years. The company recently announced its schedule for the upcoming season.
General conference is a tradition Latter-day Saints participate in their whole lives. For some, it is a more recent tradition. Read about converts and their experiences listening to a modern-day prophet and his...