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An LDS missionary and a Marine: Twin brothers have surprise meeting
Del and Don Gull have been there for each other through it all.
An LDS missionary and a Marine: Twin brothers have surprise meeting in Atlanta airport
Del and Don Gull have been there for each other through it all. But when Del joined the military and Don decided to serve an LDS mission, the brothers had to find a different way to support each... Read more »
Jenna Kim Jones: The new, cool face of Mormonism
Entertainer Jenna Kim Jones, a New Yorker by way of Orem, takes center stage as host and narrator of the new movie, "Meet the Mormons." Read more »
Mormon Media scholars discuss church and media intersection
Mormon Media scholars held their third annual Mormon Media Studies Symposium Friday, discussing topics ranging from popular culture to historic and modern LDS Church portrayals in the media. Read more »
Book review: ‘Living It Down’ shares lessons of repentance, forgiveness
Carrie thinks taking a “time-out” will help her marriage move forward. But her actions will actually bring back events from the past. And this time, she’ll have to deal with them... Read more »
LDS Film Festival is seeking entries
The LDS Film Festival is calling for entries for its 2015 festival, which is set to take place March 4-7 at SCERA Center for the Arts in Orem. Read more »
LDS CIO helps LDSTech attendees better understand church membership
What if The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were a ward of just 100 people? This is what Blaine Maxfield, CIO of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, invited attendees to... Read more »
Photographer shares story behind hundreds of Mormon temple images in new book
Photographer Robert A. Boyd shares artistic photos and images of about 60 Mormon temples in the table-top-style book "His Holy House." Read more »
Defending the Faith: When the criticisms of the Book of Mormon can't be taken seriously
In the end, of course, evidence has to be cited and arguments made. But sometimes an excellent shorthand response to certain criticisms of Joseph Smith and the Restoration is simply a good laugh. Read more »
LDS church vandalized in Duchesne
Investigators in Duchesne County are looking for at least two people who vandalized a meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Duchesne. Read more »
The Clean Cut: Mormon missionary's dance moves go viral
A missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Gus Garcia, became famous last week when a video of Garcia participating in a dance-off against a Michael Jackson impersonator went... Read more »
Picturing history: Lilburn W. Boggs’ 2nd home site, Independence, Missouri
During the time that Lilburn W. Boggs served as governor of the state of Missouri (1837-1841), he was required to live at Jefferson City, the capitol of the state. He then returned to live in... Read more »
Gerald N. Lund novel ‘The Freedom Factor’ comes to Texas stage
What would the world be like without the Constitution? "The Freedom Factor," a play based on a novel by Gerald N. Lund, invites audiences to consider the importance of the Constitution in this... Read more »
What's new: 'Tragedy and Truth: What Happened at Hawn's Mill' sobering, detailed
"Tragedy and Truth: What Happened at Hawn's Mill," about the tragedy and massacre at Hawn's Mill, is a sobering account of the build-up of tensions, the murders and the haunting aftermath of a... Read more »
EFY medley goes global in new YouTube video
When Michael Hicks arranged “The EFY medley” in 1999, he had no idea the impact the song would have all around the world, but a new video he compiled shows the worldwide influence of... Read more »
Erin Stewart: The key to happy family home evenings
As a mother, I find myself in charge of corralling the troops for our weekly night together and I have learned a lot along the way about what family home evening should and shouldn’t be. Read more »
High-mileage cars: Utah family makes the most out of its vehicles
Christian Lassen, a dentist living in Lehi, is the fifth child in his family of nine kids. He drives a 1996 Subaru Legacy Wagon with 212,000 miles on it. But that’s nothing compared to the... Read more »
Wright Words: Appreciating God's creations without a camera
Isn't tragic when digital moments take over for memories, for privacy, for intimacy, for that single moment when it’s you, a deer and a backdrop only God could create. Read more »
LDS Church members in Lebanon serve local refugees
Members of the Beirut Branch in Lebanon gathered Saturday to prepare more than 100 food boxes for Syrian refugees in their city. Read more »
Author Clark B. Hinckley writes book about Christopher Columbus with LDS angle
Author Clark B. Hinckley has written a new book about Christopher Columbus that explores his spirituality and a reference to his life's mission in the Book of Mormon. Read more »
LDS author shares stories of coping with divorce, suicide
Amidst life's trials and hardships, author Darla Isackson has found peace, love and a strengthened testimony of the gospel. Her desire is to help strengthen others through her books and through her... Read more »
Comic: Elders quorum moving crew
Being the elders quorum moving crew can be awfully tough at times. Read more »
Service unites faith groups in D.C. area
Serving humanity is at the heart of all world religions, and for three weeks in September, a regional community service initiative, Day to Serve, brought together diverse faith groups throughout Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and... Read more »
Book review: 'Mountains Between Us' is a love story that draws readers in
In Jenny Proctor's recent book "Mountains Between Us," Eliza and Henry each have a past with enough obstacles to make any relationship difficult. Together their pasts may create an insurmountable... Read more »
Spreading the word: 'Meet the Mormons' promoted through social media
The makers of "Meet the Mormons" have been "sharing" promotion for the film via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other social media outlets. Read more »
'Meet the Mormons' No. 10 in box office receipts, hits No. 1 in some markets
"Meet the Mormons," a new documentary-style movie from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, ranked No. 10 in box office sales nationwide in its first day of release. Read more »
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An LDS missionary and a Marine: Twin brothers have surprise meeting in Atlanta airport
Del and Don Gull have been there for each other through it all. But when Del joined the military and Don decided to serve an LDS mission, the brothers had to find a different way to support each... Read more »
'Meet the Mormons' box office continues to climb, expands to more screens this weekend
"Meet the Mormons" has moved into the week's top 10 movies at the box office since the weekend, and theater owners responded by adding it to more screens this weekend. Read more »
LDS CIO helps LDSTech attendees better understand church membership
What if The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were a ward of just 100 people? This is what Blaine Maxfield, CIO of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, invited attendees to... Read more »
Defending the Faith: When the criticisms of the Book of Mormon can't be taken seriously
In the end, of course, evidence has to be cited and arguments made. But sometimes an excellent shorthand response to certain criticisms of Joseph Smith and the Restoration is simply a good laugh. Read more »
The Clean Cut: Mormon missionary's dance moves go viral
A missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Gus Garcia, became famous last week when a video of Garcia participating in a dance-off against a Michael Jackson impersonator went... Read more »
Mormon Media scholars discuss church and media intersection
Mormon Media scholars held their third annual Mormon Media Studies Symposium Friday, discussing topics ranging from popular culture to historic and modern LDS Church portrayals in the media. Read more »
Jenna Kim Jones: The new, cool face of Mormonism
Entertainer Jenna Kim Jones, a New Yorker by way of Orem, takes center stage as host and narrator of the new movie, "Meet the Mormons." Read more »
Photographer shares story behind hundreds of Mormon temple images in new book
Photographer Robert A. Boyd shares artistic photos and images of about 60 Mormon temples in the table-top-style book "His Holy House." Read more »
EFY medley goes global in new YouTube video
When Michael Hicks arranged “The EFY medley” in 1999, he had no idea the impact the song would have all around the world, but a new video he compiled shows the worldwide influence of... Read more »
LDS church vandalized in Duchesne
Investigators in Duchesne County are looking for at least two people who vandalized a meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Duchesne. Read more »
High-mileage cars: Utah family makes the most out of its vehicles
Christian Lassen, a dentist living in Lehi, is the fifth child in his family of nine kids. He drives a 1996 Subaru Legacy Wagon with 212,000 miles on it. But that’s nothing compared to the... Read more »
Book review: ‘Living It Down’ shares lessons of repentance, forgiveness
Carrie thinks taking a “time-out” will help her marriage move forward. But her actions will actually bring back events from the past. And this time, she’ll have to deal with them... Read more »
LDS Film Festival is seeking entries
The LDS Film Festival is calling for entries for its 2015 festival, which is set to take place March 4-7 at SCERA Center for the Arts in Orem. Read more »
Author Clark B. Hinckley writes book about Christopher Columbus with LDS angle
Author Clark B. Hinckley has written a new book about Christopher Columbus that explores his spirituality and a reference to his life's mission in the Book of Mormon. Read more »
Picturing history: Lilburn W. Boggs’ 2nd home site, Independence, Missouri
During the time that Lilburn W. Boggs served as governor of the state of Missouri (1837-1841), he was required to live at Jefferson City, the capitol of the state. He then returned to live in... Read more »
What's new: 'Tragedy and Truth: What Happened at Hawn's Mill' sobering, detailed
"Tragedy and Truth: What Happened at Hawn's Mill," about the tragedy and massacre at Hawn's Mill, is a sobering account of the build-up of tensions, the murders and the haunting aftermath of a... Read more »
LDS author shares stories of coping with divorce, suicide
Amidst life's trials and hardships, author Darla Isackson has found peace, love and a strengthened testimony of the gospel. Her desire is to help strengthen others through her books and through her... Read more »
LDS Church members in Lebanon serve local refugees
Members of the Beirut Branch in Lebanon gathered Saturday to prepare more than 100 food boxes for Syrian refugees in their city. Read more »
Gerald N. Lund novel ‘The Freedom Factor’ comes to Texas stage
What would the world be like without the Constitution? "The Freedom Factor," a play based on a novel by Gerald N. Lund, invites audiences to consider the importance of the Constitution in this... Read more »
Comic: Elders quorum moving crew
Being the elders quorum moving crew can be awfully tough at times. Read more »
Wright Words: Appreciating God's creations without a camera
Isn't tragic when digital moments take over for memories, for privacy, for intimacy, for that single moment when it’s you, a deer and a backdrop only God could create. Read more »
Erin Stewart: The key to happy family home evenings
As a mother, I find myself in charge of corralling the troops for our weekly night together and I have learned a lot along the way about what family home evening should and shouldn’t be. Read more »
Book review: 'Mountains Between Us' is a love story that draws readers in
In Jenny Proctor's recent book "Mountains Between Us," Eliza and Henry each have a past with enough obstacles to make any relationship difficult. Together their pasts may create an insurmountable... Read more »
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