Mormon Times
Elder Wickman, UVU's Matt Holland to speak at BYU on religious freedom
How can you protect religious freedom? A BYU conference this week will provide tips.
Defending the Faith: 'Transformed by the renewing of your mind'
We're all inevitably affected by our cultural and social environment. Such influences can be spiritually dangerous, though, so it's wise to be aware of rival worldviews and, where necessary, to be... Read more »
Edgehill Ward celebrates 80th anniversary with reunion Aug. 20-21
The Edgehill Ward, organized in Salt Lake City in 1936, will celebrate its 80th anniversary with a reunion Aug. 20-21. Read more »
Picturing history: Newel and Elizabeth Whitney home, Kirtland, Ohio
The extant home of Newel and Elizabeth Whitney is the site where Joseph and Emma Smith first stayed following their move to Kirtland, Ohio. Several sections of the Doctrine and Covenants were... Read more »
What's new: 'Change Your Words, Change Your World' by Eric Richards shares power of words
Using a variety of analogies and stories, Eric Richards, an LDS Church educator, gives an inspiring fireside on audio CD about how the power of our words can affect others. "The key to other... Read more »
LDS Church announces open house, dedication dates for Sapporo Japan Temple
The Sapporo Japan Temple will be the third LDS temple in Japan and is set to be dedicated on Sunday, Aug. 21. Read more »
Erin Stewart: Does God have a plan for your life?
Why I believe "everything will work out," maybe just not on this earth. Read more »
Former KSL news anchor, BYU alum balances life as stay-at-home, working mom
Jennifer Stagg used to spend her nights covering the top story of the day, now she finds herself in the everyday trenches of motherhood. Although she no longer is on the 10 o'clock news, she has... Read more »
Elder Neil L. Andersen throws out first pitch at Dodger Stadium
Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Doger Stadiumin Los Angeles July 1. Read more »
Meet LDS surfer Jordy Collins, one of the sport's rising young stars
Jordy Collins, a 17-year-old from California, has become one of the country's rising young surfers. Read more »
German audiences give raucous applause to choir, orchestra
Just under a week into their Western European tour, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square have performed concerts in Berlin and Nuremburg — and folks on tour are still... Read more »
Book review: 'Loving Leah' is a journey through war-torn historical America
When Mormon Leah Donaldson gets a job as a governess to two children whose mother has died and father is away at war, she isn't ready for the love she feels for them, or the trouble that awaits her... Read more »
Remembering President Boyd K. Packer 1 year after his death
One year has passed since the death of President Boyd K. Packer on July 3, 2015. President Packer was serving as president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Read more »
Music and the Spoken Word: 'God bless America'
“God Bless America” became an unofficial national anthem of the United States almost from the moment Kate Smith sang it on the radio in 1938. Read more »
What's new: Gerald Lund's 'To Soar With Eagles' explores life in San Juan mission in southeastern Utah
Author Gerald N. Lund's "To Soar With Eagles" is the sequel to "Only the Brave," a two-volume historical fiction series based on the families that pioneered the San Juan mission in early... Read more »
Turning 'houses into homes': At Home CEO Lee Bird discusses faith, values
CEO of At Home, Lewis “Lee” Bird, understands good values in business. In his three years with the company, he has successfully applied many policies that reflect his LDS beliefs. Read more »
Mormon Mentions: Kroger features LDS sisters, Lindsey Stirling interviewed by ABC News
Last week on social media, LDS chefs and musicians were involved with national companies and news organizations. Read more »
My prayer for two future sons-in-law
I am confident that every dad who’s ever had a daughter can relate to at least some of what I’ve been feeling lately. Pardon the cliché, but it feels like just yesterday that my... Read more »
Elder D. Todd Christofferson speaks at Freedom Festival Patriotic Service: 'Religious Freedom — A Cherished Heritage to Defend'
Elder D. Todd Christofferson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles spoke on America's heritage of religious freedom and the need to defend it at the Freedom Festival Patriotic Service on June 26. Read more »
'Please do not fear technology,' Elder David A. Bednar says at 2016 Seminar for New Mission Presidents
Speaking during the 2016 Seminar for New Mission Presidents, Elder David A. Bednar emphasized: “Please do not fear technology. Please do not take counsel from your fears. Embrace these... Read more »
LDS optometrist brings focus to Fiji
A Latter-day Saint optometrist and his wife from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, hold free clinics in LDS meetinghouses, community halls, schools and other locations in Fiji — bringing the nation... Read more »
Ruby Girl: New website aims to give LDS young women a place to belong and recognize their worth
When Elaine Dalton heard Michelle Lehnardt’s vision for RubyGirl.org, she immediately voiced her support. Read more »
Defending the Faith: 2 ways of taking the gospel to others
How we model our beliefs may be more important than any words we ever say, although words, too, are essential to preaching the gospel. Read more »
LDS Church History Museum’s new online art exhibit titled 'Exceedingly Valiant for Courage'
A new online exhibit titled “Exceedingly Valiant for Courage” was recently launched by the Church History Museum of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . Read more »
Ken Niumatalolo's gratitude continues nearly 2 years after 'Meet the Mormons'
Navy football coach Ken Niumatalolo's life has not been the same since he and his family were featured in the LDS Church-produced film "Meet the Mormons." Read more »
Mormon Helping Hands volunteer shares experience following West Virginia flooding
Meet Sonya. She’s a nurse. She helps people for a living. She was on her way to work on Thursday when floods hit her hometown of White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia. Read more »
What's new: 'To Become Like God' shares how people can be more than they think
"To Become Like God" gives insight and clarity to the doctrine that man has great potential. Andrew Skinner helps readers see their true potential in mortality. Read more »
Tiffany Gee Lewis: How to get happiness at a bargain rate
Sure, you can buy happiness. The problem is, most of us try to buy it in the wrong places. Read more »
LDS singer/songwriter Nik Day releases original 'Miracle' album
LDS singer/songwriter Nik Day's "Miracles" album was released on June 3. The seven origianl songs on his new album are about having a personal relationship with God, he said. Read more »
Picturing history: Kirtland Temple, a divine mandate
The Kirtland Temple is a structure of great historical significance to those interested in Latter-day Saint history. Owned and maintained by Community of Christ, it is a must see when visiting the... Read more »
BYU Olympian teaches optimism, overcoming trials in TEDxTalk (+video)
Kate Hansen is a student at Brigham Young University who competed in the 2014 Winter Olympics. In a TEDxTalk, she shares how her challenges helped her become a better Olympian. Read more »
Long PBS piece calls Mormon welfare system huge, impressive
The PBS show "Religion & Ethics Newsweekly" highlighted the LDS Church's welfare system this week in a seven-minute report, providing details about the breadth of the program and describing its... Read more »
Twila Van Leer: Technology makes writing, publishing an ancestor's story easier
Writing a book about an ancestor has never been easier. Technology has made it simple to self-publish even when you want copies only for family. Of course, once you have decided to undertake the... Read more »
Wright Words: 8 summertime activities under $8
What if long car trips, cross-country adventures or expensive excursions aren’t on the summertime agenda? Read more »
The story of WIlliam Pitt and the Nauvoo Brass Band, who played as the Saints mourned Joseph and Hyrum Smith's deaths
William Pitt's band was a vital part of the culture of Nauvoo, and played during the viewing of Joseph and Hyrum Smith after the martyrdom — then added to the richness and strength of the... Read more »
Book review: 'The Assassination of Joseph Smith' shines thought-provoking light on final years of Prophet's life
In "The Assassination of Joseph Smith: Innocent Blood on the Banner of Liberty," author Ryan C. Jenkins gives a thought-provoking account of the slain Prophet's life from Oct. 31, 1838, until his... Read more »
Never on Sunday: BYU won't compete on the Sabbath Day, regardless of the consequences
For decades, BYU has fought for the right to compete at the highest levels of college athletics while upholding its longstanding commitment to keep the Sabbath Day holy by not competing on Sundays. Read more »
2016 Seminar for New Mission Presidents: 'Teach Repentance and Baptize Converts'
Every member of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and other Church leaders participated in the 2016 Seminar for New Mission Presidents, addressing the theme "Teach Repentance... Read more »
Music and the Spoken Word: Radiate goodness
The choices we make not only shape our lives but also, in a way, show on our faces. We all know people who seem to have a light in their eyes, people who seem to light up a room. Read more »
Book review: 'Conspiracy at Carthage' shares context of US, Mormon history
In “Conspiracy at Carthage: The Plot to Murder Joseph Smith,” author Mark Goodmansen shares information about events surrounding the martyrdom of the Prophet Joseph Smith and his... Read more »
Mormon Mentions: Donny Osmond remembers Disney's 'Mulan,' David Archuleta flies with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds
Social media posts with a connection to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its members, and posts from general authorities. Read more »
Trial ordered for politician accused of impersonating LDS general authority
A former Utah County commissioner was ordered Friday to stand trial on charges that he bilked investors for millions after impersonating an LDS Church general authority to assure the development... Read more »
Doctrinal Mastery brings relevant experiences to Seminary students
"This is the Lord moving us to a position to educate and develop the rising generation in a more powerful way that we have ever done before,” said Elder Kim B. Clark, General Authority... Read more »
Elder Rasband offers counsel, blessing to quake-weary Ecuadorians
Elder Ronald A. Rasband's recent trip to South America included trips to cities in Ecuador severely impacted by earthquake. Read more »
Defending the Faith: The challenge posed by Jesus
C.S. Lewis saw the Gospels as presenting us with a stark choice regarding Jesus: lunatic, liar or Lord. But are the four New Testament Gospels sober enough accounts to justify his claim? Read more »
Family of scholars: Utah family celebrates 5th graduate from Harvard University
Samuel Brinton walked across the stage to accept his diploma from Harvard University in late May and became the fifth among his siblings to graduate from the prestigious Ivy League school. Read more »
Mormon missionary killed in taxi accident in Venezuela
A 24-year-old Venezuelan serving as an LDS missionary and two other passengers died Wednesday afternoon in Venezuela after the taxi they were traveling was involved in a traffic accident. Read more »
Freedmen's Bureau Project completed with nearly 2 million records of freed slaves indexed
A project to index the records of 4 million freed African-American slaves is now completed, almost a year to the day after the project was launched by the LDS Church’s FamilySearch... Read more »
BYU alum Rob Gardner, Cinematic Pop featured on 'America's Got Talent'
Mormon composer Rob Gardner and his orchestra, Cinematic Pop, were shown auditioning for NBC's hit reality show, "America's Got Talent," Tuesday, June 21. Read more »
LDS family stars in new TLC show, stresses importance of faith
Tyson and Audrey Leavitt are an LDS couple from Canada, who started a new company called "Charmed Playhouses." They will be starting up a new show on TLC, featuring the elaborate playhouses they... Read more »
Picturing history: Historic Kirtland
The restored village and new visitors center at Kirtland, Ohio, is a site for all who have interest in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Read more »
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Music and the Spoken Word: 'God bless America'
“God Bless America” became an unofficial national anthem of the United States almost from the moment Kate Smith sang it on the radio in 1938. Read more »
Book review: 'Loving Leah' is a journey through war-torn historical America
When Mormon Leah Donaldson gets a job as a governess to two children whose mother has died and father is away at war, she isn't ready for the love she feels for them, or the trouble that awaits her... Read more »
German audiences give raucous applause to choir, orchestra
Just under a week into their Western European tour, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square have performed concerts in Berlin and Nuremburg — and folks on tour are still... Read more »
Remembering President Boyd K. Packer 1 year after his death
One year has passed since the death of President Boyd K. Packer on July 3, 2015. President Packer was serving as president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. Read more »
Meet LDS surfer Jordy Collins, one of the sport's rising young stars
Jordy Collins, a 17-year-old from California, has become one of the country's rising young surfers. Read more »
Elder Neil L. Andersen throws out first pitch at Dodger Stadium
Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Doger Stadiumin Los Angeles July 1. Read more »
Former KSL news anchor, BYU alum balances life as stay-at-home, working mom
Jennifer Stagg used to spend her nights covering the top story of the day, now she finds herself in the everyday trenches of motherhood. Although she no longer is on the 10 o'clock news, she has... Read more »
Erin Stewart: Does God have a plan for your life?
Why I believe "everything will work out," maybe just not on this earth. Read more »
Twila Van Leer: Digitizing books by the dozens
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has developed a sophisticated system for digitizing and storing books and other historical items that makes information available to those who are... Read more »
New Harmony: Are you a reliable witness for your life?
In matters of faith, where a pulpit is a witness stand and people constantly share and bear testimony, being a reliable witness is all. Religious souls rise or fall on their authenticity. Read more »
LDS Church announces open house, dedication dates for Sapporo Japan Temple
The Sapporo Japan Temple will be the third LDS temple in Japan and is set to be dedicated on Sunday, Aug. 21. Read more »
Picturing history: Newel and Elizabeth Whitney home, Kirtland, Ohio
The extant home of Newel and Elizabeth Whitney is the site where Joseph and Emma Smith first stayed following their move to Kirtland, Ohio. Several sections of the Doctrine and Covenants were... Read more »
What's new: 'Change Your Words, Change Your World' by Eric Richards shares power of words
Using a variety of analogies and stories, Eric Richards, an LDS Church educator, gives an inspiring fireside on audio CD about how the power of our words can affect others. "The key to other... Read more »
Elder Wickman, UVU's Matt Holland to speak at BYU religious freedom conference
How can you protect religious freedom? A BYU conference this week will provide tips for talking about it effectively, identify the political and legal trends, and help with understanding media... Read more »
Defending the Faith: 'Transformed by the renewing of your mind'
We're all inevitably affected by our cultural and social environment. Such influences can be spiritually dangerous, though, so it's wise to be aware of rival worldviews and, where necessary, to be... Read more »
Edgehill Ward celebrates 80th anniversary with reunion Aug. 20-21
The Edgehill Ward, organized in Salt Lake City in 1936, will celebrate its 80th anniversary with a reunion Aug. 20-21. Read more »
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