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Today in the Bloggernacle: Some real 'Words with Friends'
What is so special about the London England Temple grounds? Playing "Words with Friends" scripture-style.
Wright Words: Summertime is the perfect time to create anchor memories
Anchor memories are what our children hang on to when life becomes a storm they do not think they can survive. They are anchors to family when we are tossed violently across the ocean by choices,... Read more »
Bloggernacle Back Bench: Introducing two new Q&A tools
How should you answer gospel questions? A LDS.org site has the solution. Plus how can use the new Mormon.org widget? And what group is celebrating a third birthday last Friday? These answers and... Read more »
Blind amputee in Tacoma, Wash., baptizes another friend
Just three months after nine priesthood holders in Tacoma helped a blind, double amputee man confined to a wheelchair baptize his roommate in a hydro-therapy pool, a similar group of nine helped... Read more »
My husband Alex Boye receives worldwide feedback from Book of Mormon Challenge
I may be at home slaving away with kids all day while Alex sings among prophets and popstars, but the lives Alex Boyehelps change for the better make the lonely nights worth it. As long as he... Read more »
Two thousand 'stripling warriors' to march in Bountiful parade
This year's Handcart Days Parade on July 20 in Bountiful will include 2,060 young men marching as stripling warriors, with Cory Hanks, president of the LDS Church's Bountiful Utah South Stake... Read more »
LDS missionaries help with N.C. Day of Service food drive
For the multi-city, dual-stake Day of Service effort this year in Charlotte, N.C,, the missionaries in each corresponding area to the food bank drop-off sites provided more than hours of service... Read more »
Mormon Media Observer: Are Mormons really more successful in business?
Lots of news coverage holds up examples of LDS success and uses those examples to show how Mormons are uniquely successful in certain fields, but do the numbers really bear that out? Read more »
Today in the Bloggernacle: Rescuing others and an historic day in Spain
How does the rescue of birds compare to the rescue of souls? See the newest Mormon Messages video to find out. Plus, 43 years to the day after Spain was dedicated, another historic day was... Read more »
Mormon TV reporter has many adventures while serving a mission, covering the news
Nate Eaton works as a TV news reporter in Richmond, Va., where he moved more than two years ago after working at the CBS station in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Read more »
Odds and Ends: Angel Moroni secured atop Gilbert Arizona Temple
This week's LDS "Odds and Ends" includes a story about the Gilbert Arizona Temple, a gang of Mormon temple bikers, the connection between an LDS family from Utah and Russia, and one missionary's... Read more »
Mission Daze: The mission call arrives
This week, cartoonist Arie Van De Graaff presents the first in a series of comics about a Alex Van Dyke receiving his mission call and serving a mission. Read more »
Insight into Arnold Friberg's Book of Mormon paintings
This article is a glimpse into the life of the artist and some of the details behind his masterful Book of Mormon paintings, which continue to inspire millions of Latter-day Saints all over the world. Read more »
'Praiseworthy Music' a powerful and inspiring book
“Praiseworthy Music and Spiritual Moments” by David Glen Hatch is an inspiring book that tells why music is one of God's greatest gifts to man. Read more »
Reader Voices: A silent witness
While riding TRAX in Salt Lake City several years ago I witnessed a verbal attack on a homeless man. Stunned by what happened around me, I said and did ... nothing. This short experience had a... Read more »
What's happening? Mormon Times national calendar
A calendar of LDS-themed events from around the United States and Canada. Read more »
Book review: A.L. Sowards' debut novel, 'Espionage,' is an action-packed ride that stays true to history
A. L. Sowards' "Espionage" combines action, mystery, suspense and history to tell a story that will delight readers for generations to come. Read more »
Ask Angela: Ask Angela: When lessons and activities go awry
A reader expresses frustration over unfulfilled responsibilities that cause lessons and activities to go awry. Read more »
Vai's View: Vai's View: Mission could open doors for young hoops phenom
Vai Sikahema writes about Jabari Parker and whether or not he should serve a mission. Read more »
Parable of the Red Shoes: A metaphor for single sisters
After apprehensively accepting my invitation to speak about being a single sister in the Relief Society at our ward birthday party, my friend presented a humorous original parable about her situation that was the hit of the night. Read more »
Mitt Romney's 'Mormon problem' may be way overblown, new study suggests
A new Brookings Institution study calls into question fears that an anti-Mormon bias could hurt Mitt Romney in the November general election. Read more »
Census shows Salt Lake City is 'most religious city'
Salt Lake City is the most religious city in America and Portland, Ore., is the least religious city, according to the recent "2010 U.S. Religious Census: Religious Congregations & Membership Study." Read more »
BYU brings new meaning to travel
A BYU professor started his own travel magazine with his editing class to display their writing, editing and designing skills. Read more »
Mormon Parenting: Can someone be both conservative and moderate?
As parents, we try to help our children develop genuine, gospel-consistent values and we hope those values will guide them in all of their decisions, even political ones. Read more »
Today in the Bloggernacle: New Mormon.org widget and temple news
Embed this incredible new Mormon.org interactive widget to your site today. Plus, temple news from Arizona, Indiana and Connecticut. And new church history videos to watch with your family. Read more »
LDS Church to participate in San Jose interfaith blood drive, Valley Catholic Online reports
The LDS Church will be one of several religious communities to participate in the upcoming Interfaith Community Blood Drive in San Jose, Calif. This will be the drive's second year. Organizers hope to collect between 7,000 and 7,500... Read more »
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Insight into Arnold Friberg's Book of Mormon paintings
This article is a glimpse into the life of the artist and some of the details behind his masterful Book of Mormon paintings, which continue to inspire millions of Latter-day Saints all over the world. Read more »
My husband Alex Boye receives worldwide feedback from Book of Mormon Challenge
I may be at home slaving away with kids all day while Alex sings among prophets and popstars, but the lives Alex Boyehelps change for the better make the lonely nights worth it. As long as he... Read more »
Two thousand 'stripling warriors' to march in Bountiful parade
This year's Handcart Days Parade on July 20 in Bountiful will include 2,060 young men marching as stripling warriors, with Cory Hanks, president of the LDS Church's Bountiful Utah South Stake... Read more »
All-time list of returned LDS missionaries in professional sports
More and more members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are serving 2-year missions and returning to compete at the highest levels of professional sports. This is a list of 65... Read more »
Blind amputee in Tacoma, Wash., baptizes another friend
Just three months after nine priesthood holders in Tacoma helped a blind, double amputee man confined to a wheelchair baptize his roommate in a hydro-therapy pool, a similar group of nine helped... Read more »
Vai's View: Vai's View: Mission could open doors for young hoops phenom
Vai Sikahema writes about Jabari Parker and whether or not he should serve a mission. Read more »
Mormon Media Observer: Are Mormons really more successful in business?
Lots of news coverage holds up examples of LDS success and uses those examples to show how Mormons are uniquely successful in certain fields, but do the numbers really bear that out? Read more »
Deseret News Exclusive: Mormon prep basketball phenom Jabari Parker makes the cover of Sports Illustrated
Sports Illustrated rarely produces a cover story on a high school athlete, but when it comes to 17-year-old prep basketball sensation Jabari Parker, the venerable national publication couldn't resist. Read more »
Arnold Friberg's religious paintings
During his lifetime, renowned artist and illustrator Arnold Friberg painted a variety of themes and subjects. He is most noted for his religious and patriotic works. During the 1950s, Friberg was... Read more »
Mormon TV reporter has many adventures while serving a mission, covering the news
Nate Eaton works as a TV news reporter in Richmond, Va., where he moved more than two years ago after working at the CBS station in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Read more »
Wright Words: Summertime is the perfect time to create anchor memories
Anchor memories are what our children hang on to when life becomes a storm they do not think they can survive. They are anchors to family when we are tossed violently across the ocean by choices,... Read more »
Bloggernacle Back Bench: Introducing two new Q&A tools
How should you answer gospel questions? A LDS.org site has the solution. Plus how can use the new Mormon.org widget? And what group is celebrating a third birthday last Friday? These answers and... Read more »
Mitt Romney's 'Mormon problem' may be way overblown, new study suggests
A new Brookings Institution study calls into question fears that an anti-Mormon bias could hurt Mitt Romney in the November general election. Read more »
Census shows Salt Lake City is 'most religious city'
Salt Lake City is the most religious city in America and Portland, Ore., is the least religious city, according to the recent "2010 U.S. Religious Census: Religious Congregations & Membership Study." Read more »
'DWTS' finalist Katherine Jenkins to join Tabernacle Choir for Pioneer Day concert
"Dancing with the Stars" finalist Katherine Jenkins will perform with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir this summer during the choir's annual Pioneer Day Concert on July 20 and 21 in the LDS Church's... Read more »
Today in the Bloggernacle: Rescuing others and an historic day in Spain
How does the rescue of birds compare to the rescue of souls? See the newest Mormon Messages video to find out. Plus, 43 years to the day after Spain was dedicated, another historic day was... Read more »
LDS missionaries help with N.C. Day of Service food drive
For the multi-city, dual-stake Day of Service effort this year in Charlotte, N.C,, the missionaries in each corresponding area to the food bank drop-off sites provided more than hours of service... Read more »
Mission Daze: The mission call arrives
This week, cartoonist Arie Van De Graaff presents the first in a series of comics about a Alex Van Dyke receiving his mission call and serving a mission. Read more »
BYU brings new meaning to travel
A BYU professor started his own travel magazine with his editing class to display their writing, editing and designing skills. Read more »
Odds and Ends: Angel Moroni secured atop Gilbert Arizona Temple
This week's LDS "Odds and Ends" includes a story about the Gilbert Arizona Temple, a gang of Mormon temple bikers, the connection between an LDS family from Utah and Russia, and one missionary's... Read more »
Today in the Bloggernacle: New Mormon.org widget and temple news
Embed this incredible new Mormon.org interactive widget to your site today. Plus, temple news from Arizona, Indiana and Connecticut. And new church history videos to watch with your family. Read more »
The journey of a Mormon Olympic weightlifter
Sarah Robles is the No.1-ranked female weightlifter in the United States. This summer she will compete for a medal in the London Games. Read more »
Washington, D.C., becoming a 'Mormon stronghold'
The stunning expansion of the LDS Church in Washington, D.C., is profiled in a CNN story that suggests "the nation's capital has become a Mormon stronghold, with Latter-day Saints playing a big and... Read more »
Defending the Faith: 'Parallels' of prophets not parallel
From time to time, some triumphant atheist or other challenges me with a list of supposed parallels between the biblical depiction of Jesus and the stories of other important religious figures.... Read more »
Parable of the Red Shoes: A metaphor for single sisters
After apprehensively accepting my invitation to speak about being a single sister in the Relief Society at our ward birthday party, my friend presented a humorous original parable about her situation that was the hit of the night. Read more »
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