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LDS Church responds to 'misinformation' about home storage centers

In an attempt to quell “misinformation and unnecessary concern,” LDS officials are telling members that recent operational changes at the church’s home storage centers are... Read more »

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Colorado Mormons join other faiths in response to Black Forest Fire

A series of “little miracles” saw several thousand Latter-day Saints living in the Colorado Springs area safely through a frightening week during which the Black Forest Fire has raged,... Read more »

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Amy Adams, Glenn Beck present different takes on Mormon doctrine

Two well-known media stars are citing the doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as reasons for both their sunny positivity and gloomy negativity, depending upon whether you're... Read more »

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Tip for living: 'Day of Defense' tackles misconceptions about Mormonism

Scott Thormaehlen’s “Day of Defense” tackles some of the greatest misconceptions in the Mormon religion. It is written to “act as a guide to help Mormons and those... Read more »

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Mormon Tabernacle Choir makes third stop on six-city tour

The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square added to that experience Saturday evening as they made their third stop on a six-city concert tour that began June 12. Read more »

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My husband Alex Boye grilled in UK for 'I'm a Mormon' campaign

Alex Boye takes the heat in several BBC radio interviews in response to "The Book of Mormon" musical tour in London and the "I'm a Mormon" campaign. Read more »

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Mission Daze: Dreaming in the language

Elder Van Dyke's greenie has a dream in the language. Read more »

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Book review: 'Esther the Queen' re-tells Old Testament story from a Mormon perspective

H.B. Moore's fictional retelling of the well-known story of Esther puts the story in its historical context and comes from an LDS perspective that connects with readers. Read more »

June 16, 2013

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LDS World: Adversity can bring us blessings

Elder Neal A. Maxwell describes the concept of adversity as "wintry doctrine," yet necessary in mortality to learn, progress and grow. The lives of the violinist Augustin Hadelich and the Prophet... Read more »

June 16, 2013

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Book review: 'Return of the Mystic Gray' offers more adventure for the Crater Lake crew

Continuing the story begun in "Crater Lake," Steve Westover's new book, "Return of the Mystic Gray," has Ethan, Jordan and the other teens searching for a way to defeat Chief Llao and return the... Read more »

June 15, 2013

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BYU Singers Alumni giving of time for hymn project

In an effort to produce good music and help others feel peace and comfort in their lives, BYU Alumni Singers has organized a project to record and distribute hymns for free. Read more »

June 15, 2013

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Ask Angela: He never pays for anything on our dates

Am I being too picky if I'd like a guy to pay for at least some of our dates — instead of me paying for everything? Read more »

June 15, 2013

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Sharing Family History: Go on family history field trip

Field trips can help families see and experience family history first hand. Read more »

June 15, 2013

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LDS Church releases statement about Colorado wildfires

With wildfires raging near Colorado Spring, Colo., relief organizations are stepping forward to aid in controlling the flames and assisting those affected by the fires. Read more »

June 14, 2013

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Mormon Parenting: The two fathers in my life

The two most important fathers in my life lived about as different lives as two men can live. Read more »

June 14, 2013

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Happy Father's Day!

A comic panel about fatherhood. Read more »

June 14, 2013

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Steven Kapp Perry: Reaching 'Hearts and Minds' with Kayson Brown

Listen to a surprisingly good student orchestra and get some insight on motivating youths to excellence from the Lyceum Philharmonic's director, Kayson Brown. Read more »

June 14, 2013

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Mormon Tabernacle Choir kicks off summer tour in Ohio

Some 320 members of the choir, 65 members of the Orchestra at Temple Square, a contingent of support staff and guests — just under 600 people total — left Salt Lake City early Wednesday... Read more »

June 13, 2013

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Defending the Faith: What about those who have never heard?

Thoughtful Western Christians, living in an ever-smaller world, are challenged by the existence of hundreds of millions of good, sincere non-Christians. What will be their fate? And what about... Read more »

June 13, 2013

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LDS Church leaders share tales of fatherhood

This Father's Day, read a small collection of stories from LDS Church leaders about lessons they have learned from their fathers or their own adventures in fatherhood. Read more »

June 13, 2013

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Sister Beck, Elder Jensen address attendees of Southern Virginia's 17th annual Education Conference

Sister Julie B. Beck, former general president of the Relief Society, and Elder Marlin K. Jensen, an emeritus member of the Seventy of the LDS Church, gave presentations at Southern Virginia University's 17th annual Education... Read more »

June 13, 2013

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LDS First Presidency members launch Google+ pages, Facebook in the future

First Presidency members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently launched their own Google+ pages. President Thomas S. Monson, President Henry B. Eyring and President Dieter F.... Read more »

June 12, 2013

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LDS Arizona senator takes sons on survival-type family trip

For Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake and his two youngest sons — Tanner, 15, and Dallin, 13 — their father-sons getaway stuck to the bare necessities. Read more »

June 12, 2013

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Picturing history: Original section of Zion's Camp Trail

The passage of time takes a toll on historical structures and sites, including trails like the one followed by Zion's Camp. Erosion, farming, land development and the like can erase any evidence of... Read more »

June 12, 2013

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Book review: 'Return of the Mystic Gray' offers more adventure for the Crater Lake crew

Continuing the story begun in "Crater Lake," Steve Westover's new book, "Return of the Mystic Gray," has Ethan, Jordan and the other teens searching for a way to defeat Chief Llao and return the powers they have to their rightful... Read more »

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