Faith

Woman told she would never walk, talk defies the odds with faith (+video)

Baird wasn't even supposed to be able to turn her head. But she continues to defy the odds and spread hope.

Tip for living: Book is full of tips for getting children, family involved in family history

Here are some suggestions from Janet Hovorka’s book, “Zap The Grandma Gap: Connect with Your Family by Connecting Them to Their Family History,” to help bring the generation gap... Read more »

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Secretary of State John Kerry says religious freedom 'is a birthright of every human being'

Secretary of State John Kerry said religious freedom "is a birthright of every human being" in unveiling the State Department's annual International Religious Freedom Report. Read more »

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Supreme Court to hear case on prayer in public meetings this fall

Religious leaders are curious to find out the outcome of a case the Supreme Court agreed to take up this fall. Read more »

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Baby boomers turn to religious careers after finding former jobs to be lucrative but unfulfilling

Many of today's national conversations about religion center around the increasing number of young adults who say they do not belong to a faith. However, alongside the rise of the "nones" (a term... Read more »

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'We're here to serve all boys,' Utah Scout executive says

More than 40 local Scouting leaders will participate in a national meeting of the Boy Scouts of America in Texas this week, during which a vote will be taken on a new membership policy. Read more »

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Manly blog challenges modern views of masculinity

Husband and wife duo Brett and Kate McKay created the Art of Manliness blog in 2008. Since then, they have gained a following of more than 6,000, encouraging men and families to live lives of... Read more »

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Mission Daze: Perfect body?

One of the missionaries' investigators uses LDS Church doctrine to get out of a diet. Read more »

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What's new: New film shares true story of Mormon teens who took a stand against Hitler (+video)

The true story of three LDS teens who took a stand against Hitler is dramatically and poignantly depicted in a new, heart-rending, 94-minute family film called "Resistance Movement." Read more »

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Supreme Court to weigh in on legislative prayers

The Supreme Court said Monday it will hear a new case on the intersection of religion and government in a dispute over prayers used to open public meetings. Read more »

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Muslim leaders in U.S. facing challenges inside and outside the faith

Muslim advocacy groups have focused their efforts on fighting Islamaphobia. But some are saying leaders should turn more attention internally to eradicating a strain of extremism that exploits the... Read more »

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Amy Donaldson: LDS boxer B.J. Flores hopes his next fight is for a title

B.J. Flores, a 33-year-old returned LDS missionary who now lives in Las Vegas, talks about his career and what's next for the cruiserweight contender. Read more »

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Life of prayer: Attitudes and beliefs about prayer evolve in old age

A recent study shows that the frequency, understanding and expectations of prayer evolve and mature not just between youth and old age, but also during the later years of life. Read more »

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Hundreds of volunteers tackle service projects in Salt Lake City

Upwards of 750 members of the LDS Riverton Utah YSA Stake traveled to Salt Lake City Saturday to tackle a number of projects in an effort to help members of the Salt Lake Wells Stake. Read more »

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Reader voices: Mother promised I wouldn't be alone

Memories and promises from the past can help with the loss of a mother and bring comfort. While a woman is worrying about whether or not she was a good mom, her children are just wanting to cuddle... Read more »

May 19, 2013

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Hundreds of teens in Southern California go to LDS prom

Velvet ropes and bright lights lined the red carpet that was rolled out for 870 students from 16 stakes of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, all celebrating the 7th annual LDS prom... Read more »

May 19, 2013

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Book Review: 'Second Chances' shows how lost love can be found again

Melanie Jacobson's fifth romantic novel titled "Second Chances" shows how a love once thought to have been lost forever can be found again — perhaps when you least expect it to be. Read more »

May 19, 2013

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Pope Francis leads pep rally at Vatican, meets with German Chancellor Merkel

Pope Francis toured St. Peter's Square to greet tens of thousands of people attending a rally of prayer, music and speeches Saturday, and he embraced the brother of a Pakistani politician who was... Read more »

May 18, 2013

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Book review: 'Joseph: A Stalwart Witness' is a realistic book

"Joseph: A Stalwart Witness" by Cecilia Jensen is a historical novel based in New England during the Second Great Awakening. It is a unique book that captures the life of Joseph Smith in an... Read more »

May 18, 2013

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Southern Virginia to host 17th annual education conference June 7-8

The 17th Annual Southern Virginia University Education Conference will be Friday and Saturday, June 7-8, on the university's campus in Buena Vista, Va. Read more »

May 18, 2013

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Ask Angela: Do women just want to be friends?

I'm not interested, want to just go on "friend dates"? Read more »

May 18, 2013

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Tips for getting — and keeping — your genealogy organized

When it comes to genealogy, getting — and staying — organized is a hugely important part of the work. Here are some tips for getting organized. Read more »

May 18, 2013

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A firsthand perspective: Reflecting on the life and legacy of Frances Monson

Sister Monson was a very private woman. She was kind, gentle and compassionate. She found people in need and helped them, but never wanted credit. Read more »

May 18, 2013

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Egyptians targeted with blasphemy charges

The pale, young Christian woman sat handcuffed in the courtroom, accused of insulting Islam while teaching history of religions to fourth-graders. A team of Islamist lawyers with long beards sang... Read more »

May 18, 2013

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Members recall Sister Monson's quiet devotion

Though she rarely addressed the church herself, members say they admired Sister Monson's quiet devotion to her faith and her unfailing dedication to her husband. Read more »

May 17, 2013

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ValueSpeak: The anonymous intimacy of the Internet

People are good, and most of them will choose to do good things, even in tough situations. Except online. Read more »

May 17, 2013

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