A Lutheran bishop's perspective on Mormon baptism for the dead
The Latter-day Saint practice of vicarious baptism on behalf of the dead is once again a focus of controversy.
12 million new records added to FamilySearch
About 12 million records, including 6.5 million indexed names and 5.6 million images, from seven countries have been added to FamilySearch recently, according to a news release. Read more »
Family History Library classes focus on Pennsylvania, Ireland, Netherlands research
Pennsylvania, Ireland and Netherlands research will be the topics of classes in March at the Family History Library. Read more »
Ohio church offers drive-thru for Ash Wednesday
An Ohio church is offering a drive-thru Ash Wednesday blessing for parishioners pressed for time or reluctant to come inside the church for the Lenten observance. Read more »
Judge says Wash. can't make pharmacies sell Plan B
Washington state cannot force pharmacies to sell Plan B or other emergency contraceptives, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, saying the state's true goal was to suppress religious objections by... Read more »
Newark mayor: NYPD Muslim files 'deeply offensive'
The mayor and police director of New Jersey's largest city said Wednesday the New York Police Department misled their city and never told them it was conducting a widespread spying operation on... Read more »
Newark mayor: NYPD misled us on Muslim spying
The mayor and police director of New Jersey's largest city said Wednesday the New York Police Department misled their city and never told them it was conducting a widespread spying operation on Newark's Muslim neighborhoods. Had they... Read more »
Schools work to balance gay, religious rights
Dozens of colleges have scrutinized how on-campus Christian groups operate after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowed a law school to deny funding to a Christian group that would not admit gays. Read more »
Answers to Mormon teens' top gospel questions
Editor's note: LDSLiving recently featured an article by Anthony Sweat and John Hilton III, co-authors of "WHY?" and "HOW?" Sweat and Hilton share six questions that LDS teens frequently ask and... Read more »
As China clamps down, Tibet struggle grows radical
Police don't travel far to monitor the goings-on at the Gami Temple at the edge of the Tibetan plateau. The police station sits inside the monastery, just outside the gates to the main prayer hall. Read more »
West Bank settlement housing gets initial approval
Israel gave preliminary approval on Wednesday to a plan to build 600 new homes in a settlement deep inside the West Bank, a move that drew rebukes from the United Nations and Palestinians and... Read more »
Photos: Catholics celebrate beginning of Lent with Ash Wednesday Mass
Catholics marked the beginning of Lent with Ash Wednesday Mass Read more »
People magazine to publish Elizabeth Smart wedding photos
The bride wore a white dress. The groom a traditional Scottish kilt. People magazine has the exclusive photos from Elizabeth Smart's last-minute marriage in Hawaii. Read more »
Bill would require all Utah schools K-12 to recite pledge daily
Every morning in every Utah public school class, students may be required by law to stand, put their hands over their hearts and recite the Pledge of Allegiance, under legislation that advanced... Read more »
Purim: A good story and a great feast
Purim has been summed up in this way: They tried to kill us, we won, so let's eat! Read more »
New Harmony: Circle of truth includes some startling ideas
Last week I stumbled across something wonderfully eye-opening. But you'll need to hang with me for a moment while I set the stage. Read more »
Picturing history: Heber C. Kimball home
This home on the northeast corner of Munson and Partridge streets in Nauvoo, Ill., once belonged to Elder Heber C. Kimball. Because of the Saints' exodus from Nauvoo to the West, the Kimball family... Read more »
Tel Aviv angers religious by seeking Sabbath buses
In the latest salvo in Israel's simmering cultural war between religious and secular Jews, municipal authorities in the bustling metropolis of Tel Aviv have outraged the country's religious establishment with a decision to launch bus... Read more »
Book of Mormon translation: German
The first German edition of the Book of Mormon came off the press in Hamburg, Germany, on May 25, 1852. It was among the first foreign-language editions of the Book of Mormon in LDS Church history. Read more »
Book of Mormon translation: Pacific Islands
The Pacific Islands span multiple languages and a variety of translation stories. From Tongan to Maori, from as early as the 1840s through today, translating the Book of Mormon for faithful members... Read more »
Michelle King: Involve your family in compiling your family history, on Mormon Times TV
Bogged down with knowing you should compile your family history but can't (or don't want to) find the time? We'll show you several different ideas that will make it a project that's fun and... Read more »
Today in the Bloggernacle: A message from President Monson and a Mormon looks at Lent
What special message does President Monson have for children in this newest Mormon Message? Also, can Mormons appreciate Lent? And one Mormon refused to wear a shirt and tie to work, so what does... Read more »
UN nuclear agency reports failed Iran talks
The U.N. nuclear agency acknowledged renewed failure Wednesday after a trip to probe suspicions of covert Iranian nuclear weapons work, in a statement issued just hours after an Iranian general... Read more »
Festival banned 20 years returns to Myanmar pagoda
Amid the towering golden spires of Myanmar's grandest Buddhist shrine there was talk of politics and hope for the future as thousands came Wednesday for the return of an annual festival that was... Read more »
Israeli religious party denies coalition crisis
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's top religious partner said Wednesday that Israel's ruling coalition would not be shaken by the Supreme Court's annulment of a contentious law allowing... Read more »
NYPD built secret files on NJ, Long Island mosques
Americans living and working in New Jersey's largest city were subjected to surveillance as part of the New York Police Department's effort to build databases of where Muslims work, shop and pray.... Read more »
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