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 »

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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 »

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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 »

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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 »

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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 »

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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 »

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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 »

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LDS Church toughens stand against 'improper' proxy name submissions

The LDS Church is taking a tougher stand against the unauthorized submission of the names of Holocaust victims for proxy baptism. Read more »

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'Fablehaven' author Brandon Mull makes it big in foreign countries

Brandon Mull's efforts paid off and now not only have his books sold over 2 million copies in the U.S. — they are starting to make it big worldwide. Read more »

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Book of Mormon translation: The Philippines

An article titled “Translation and Transculturation in the Pacific" details the struggles of getting the Book of Mormon translated for the saints in the Pacific Islands and Southeast Asia. The Philippines provide a prime... Read more »

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Researching Family History: The 1940 U.S. Census coming on April 2

On April 2, the 1940 United States Census will be make its debut to the public online. Indeed, the collage of information will help with research. Read more »

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Bloggernacle Back Bench: Mormons in this moment

Calling yourself a Mormon is bold during this time of intense media scrutiny. But these bloggers aren't afraid to declare their testimonies and dispel some prominent rumors about the Mormon faith.... Read more »

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Wright Words: Are your children more reverent than you?

How many times have I asked my kids to be more reverent? They’ve each gone through phases where they treat me like Mt. Everest, scaling my chest, face and head and screaming when they hit the... Read more »

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Danish: The first foreign language edition of the Book of Mormon

Erastus Snow and Peter Olsen Hansen worked together to produce the first Danish translation of the Book of Mormon for the LDS Church's Scandinavian mission in 1851. This is part of a series on... Read more »

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Today in the Bloggernacle: President's Day FHE ideas

Bestselling author Stephenie Meyer has another movie coming out, this one without vampires. Plus looking for ways to celebrate President's Day. And a darling Article of Faith rendering in subway... Read more »

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Published Feb. 20, 2012

Odds and Ends: Slate maps out population of Mormons in America

The population density of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was highlighted this week in Slate magazine through an interactive map of the United States. Read more »

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Published Feb. 20, 2012

The translators of the Book of Mormon

Since Joseph Smith published the first English edition of the Book of Mormon in 1830, several individuals have assisted in translating the sacred volume into 77 languages. Read more »

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Published Feb. 20, 2012

Book of Mormon translation: French

The first French edition of the Book of Mormon was published in 1852. Though John Taylor and Curtis E. Bolton were credited with the translation, which took two years, additional work was done by... Read more »

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Published Feb. 20, 2012

Mormon Media Observer: Two articles for which to be grateful

Two articles this week provide a counterpoint to some unfavorable coverage. Read more »

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Published Feb. 20, 2012

Book review: 'Sadie' intriguing mystery-adventure-romance

Who can she trust? Sadie Dawson runs away from her challenges when she reaches a breaking point, seeking answers in her troubled life,but what she learns becomes a life changing event. Read more »

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Published Feb. 19, 2012

Reader Voices: It's not easy being the chair set-up king

I love to set up chairs. This is the only thing I can do well in the church, really well. It's hard to be humble when I’m the chair set-up king. I’ve got the... Read more »

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Published Feb. 19, 2012

A recent Washington Post article takes a look at Mormon diversity

The Washington Post takes a first-hand look at diversity in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by visiting the church's Anacostia Ward, or congregation, near the Maryland-Washington,... Read more »

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Published Feb. 18, 2012

Wall Street Journal writer discusses Mormon welfare system

If presidential candidate Mitt Romney wants to find a welfare system that "lets almost no one fall through the cracks while at the same time ensuring that its beneficiaries don't become lifelong... Read more »

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Published Feb. 18, 2012

BYU-Idaho tuition increase for fall

Brigham Young University-Idaho officials have approved a 2.88 percent, or $50, tuition increase for the 2012-13 school year, which will take effect this fall. Read more »

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Published Feb. 18, 2012

What's happening? Mormon Times national calendar

A calendar of LDS-themed events from around the United States and Canada. Read more »

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Published Feb. 18, 2012

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