Mormon Times
Courage and valor: 'The Mormon boy didn't need a drink'
One thing, talking about whether you had an influence or not, in the Navy … they had an officer's wine mess.
Book review: 'Elders' novel is about missionaries in Brazil
As a returned missionary reading “Elders” by Ryan McIlvain, it’s difficult to know what McIlvain is trying to say about missions in his debut novel about a companionship in... Read more »
'That's a wrap': LDS Church's Bible Videos series leaves legacy of history and faith
The Life of Jesus Christ Bible Videos series produced by the LDS Church is wrapping up a three-year project that has resulted in close to 100 short videos taken directly from the pages of the King... Read more »
Ask Angela: He's engaged, but we still talk late at night
He's engaged to another girl, but he's still calling me late at night. What gives? Read more »
Memorial Day is the perfect time to remember the importance of genealogy and family history research
As this Memorial Day approaches, I feel an appreciation and love for my family — living and past. My thoughts turn to my family, my heritage, my linage and the difference each person in the... Read more »
Book review: 'Espionage' sequel 'Sworn Enemy' continues love, adventure during WWII
Peter Eddy has successfully helped the French free Calais from the Nazis. Now he has to get Genevieve out of France and safely to England. But the Gestapo hasn't forgotten what they did. And Peter... Read more »
Courage and valor: A bizarre order for a WWII Navy doctor in the Pacific
Editor's note: This is an excerpt from "Saints at War: Inspiring Stories of Courage and Valor, published by Cedar Fort this month, which includes stories shared about members of The Church of Jesus... Read more »
Mormon Parenting: Don’t call gay unions ‘marriage’
Marriage means a committed union between a man and a woman, with the likelihood or at least the possibility of procreation. Marriage has always meant that, and it has always been the glue that... Read more »
LDS official speaks at Boy Scouts of America breakfast meeting
Gary Stevenson, presiding bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, addressed leaders of the Boy Scouts of America on the importance of preserving "Duty to God" as a key component of Scouting. Read more »
LDS Church responds to Boy Scouts of America's policy vote
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a statement responding to the Boy Scouts of America vote on its membership policy. Read more »
Sister Frances J. Monson's legacy of love celebrated during funeral services
SALT LAKE CITY — The life and legacy of Frances J. Monson — "a legacy of humility, service, faithfulness and love," according to her daughter, Ann M. Dibb — was celebrated... Read more »
'Hollywood goes to Mormon country': BYU animation program featured in The New York Times
Two weeks ago, the BYU Center for Animation won the program's 12th Student Emmy in the past 10 years. Thursday morning, The New York Times featured the students and the unique program BYU has found... Read more »
Live streaming: Frances J. Monson funeral
Funeral services for Sister Frances J. Monson will be held today at noon in the Salt Lake Tabernacle and broadcast live here. Read more »
Courage and valor: A father's prayer for a son in Germany
Editor's note: This is an excerpt from "Saints at War: Inspiring Stories of Courage and Valor, published by Cedar Fort this month, which includes stories shared about members of The Church of Jesus... Read more »
Defending the Faith: A case for the traditional view of marriage
In "What is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense," Sherif Girgis, Ryan Anderson and Robert George methodically and lucidly argue for marriage as a permanent union between a man and a woman, appealing... Read more »
Duce's Wild: Sunday School is where two or three witnesses confirm truth
From my experience, teenagers are more likely to teach each other well when they don’t have to stand alone. Read more »
LDS veterans share inspiring stories of courage, valor
In this latest book of the "Saints at War" series, Mormon veterans of various wars share experiences of divine protection, fulfillment of priesthood blessings and other miracles that occurred while... Read more »
USA Today takes note of LDS sister missionaries
The increase of sister missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is not only noted in predominantly LDS communities, but others are starting to take notice of the change to... Read more »
Canadian Mormon missionaries remember Sister Frances J. Monson
Sister Frances J. Monson was a 31-year-old mother of two children when her husband, Thomas S. Monson, was called to preside over the Canadian Mission from 1959 to 1962. Read more »
Website lets members 'create' to share the gospel
Create.lds.org is a website dedicated to collecting media, such as photos, video content and music for use in church publications and by members. Media can be shared and downloaded by members of... Read more »
In the Whirled: Is the Sabbath still relevant?
The scriptures say the Sabbath should be a day of rest. As a young mother trying to juggle four toddlers on a church pew, followed by afternoons alone with the children while my husband made... Read more »
'Tattooed Mormon' Al Fox shares her conversion story in new video
Al Fox, otherwise known as the “Tattooed Mormon,” has become widely known for spreading her message of faith and hope online and by sharing her own journey of finding God. Read more »
Wright Words: Oklahoma tornado provides opportunity to do God's work
We know that many of the victims were children, but we do not know their names, ages or whether they liked toy cars or action heroes, soccer or ballet, dolls or stuffed animals. Those tender... Read more »
Researching Family History: Finding ancestors' names and doing temple work for them brings joy (+video)
Finding ancestors names and processing them for temple ordinance work brings lots of joy. Here are some of my family's experiences of doing research and family temple ordinance work through the years. Read more »
Tip for living: Book is full of tips for getting children, family involved in family history
Here are some suggestions from Janet Hovorka’s book, “Zap The Grandma Gap: Connect with Your Family by Connecting Them to Their Family History,” to help bring the generation gap... Read more »
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Sister Frances J. Monson's legacy of love celebrated during funeral services
SALT LAKE CITY — The life and legacy of Frances J. Monson — "a legacy of humility, service, faithfulness and love," according to her daughter, Ann M. Dibb — was... Read more »
LDS Church responds to Boy Scouts of America's policy vote
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released a statement responding to the Boy Scouts of America vote on its membership policy. Read more »
Mormon Parenting: Don’t call gay unions ‘marriage’
Marriage means a committed union between a man and a woman, with the likelihood or at least the possibility of procreation. Marriage has always meant that, and it has always been the glue that... Read more »
'That's a wrap': LDS Church's Bible Videos series leaves legacy of history and faith
The Life of Jesus Christ Bible Videos series produced by the LDS Church is wrapping up a three-year project that has resulted in close to 100 short videos taken directly from the pages of the King... Read more »
Courage and valor: 'The Mormon boy didn't need a drink'
Editor's note: This is an excerpt from "Saints at War: Inspiring Stories of Courage and Valor, published by Cedar Fort this month, which includes stories shared about members of The Church of Jesus... Read more »
Ask Angela: He's engaged, but we still talk late at night
He's engaged to another girl, but he's still calling me late at night. What gives? Read more »
Defending the Faith: A case for the traditional view of marriage
In "What is Marriage? Man and Woman: A Defense," Sherif Girgis, Ryan Anderson and Robert George methodically and lucidly argue for marriage as a permanent union between a man and a woman, appealing... Read more »
USA Today takes note of LDS sister missionaries
The increase of sister missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is not only noted in predominantly LDS communities, but others are starting to take notice of the change to... Read more »
'Tattooed Mormon' Al Fox shares her conversion story in new video
Al Fox, otherwise known as the “Tattooed Mormon,” has become widely known for spreading her message of faith and hope online and by sharing her own journey of finding God. Read more »
Memorial Day is the perfect time to remember the importance of genealogy and family history research
As this Memorial Day approaches, I feel an appreciation and love for my family — living and past. My thoughts turn to my family, my heritage, my linage and the difference each person in the... Read more »
Live streaming: Frances J. Monson funeral
Funeral services for Sister Frances J. Monson will be held today at noon in the Salt Lake Tabernacle and broadcast live here. Read more »
Courage and valor: A bizarre order for a WWII Navy doctor in the Pacific
Editor's note: This is an excerpt from "Saints at War: Inspiring Stories of Courage and Valor, published by Cedar Fort this month, which includes stories shared about members of The Church of Jesus... Read more »
Book review: 'Elders' novel is about missionaries in Brazil
As a returned missionary reading “Elders” by Ryan McIlvain, it’s difficult to know what McIlvain is trying to say about missions in his debut novel about a companionship in... Read more »
'Hollywood goes to Mormon country': BYU animation program featured in The New York Times
Two weeks ago, the BYU Center for Animation won the program's 12th Student Emmy in the past 10 years. Thursday morning, The New York Times featured the students and the unique program BYU has found... Read more »
LDS veterans share inspiring stories of courage, valor
In this latest book of the "Saints at War" series, Mormon veterans of various wars share experiences of divine protection, fulfillment of priesthood blessings and other miracles that occurred while... Read more »
Canadian Mormon missionaries remember Sister Frances J. Monson
Sister Frances J. Monson was a 31-year-old mother of two children when her husband, Thomas S. Monson, was called to preside over the Canadian Mission from 1959 to 1962. Read more »
LDS official speaks at Boy Scouts of America breakfast meeting
Gary Stevenson, presiding bishop of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, addressed leaders of the Boy Scouts of America on the importance of preserving "Duty to God" as a key component of Scouting. Read more »
Manly blog challenges modern views of masculinity
Husband and wife duo Brett and Kate McKay created the Art of Manliness blog in 2008. Since then, they have gained a following of more than 6,000, encouraging men and families to live lives of... Read more »
Wright Words: Oklahoma tornado provides opportunity to do God's work
We know that many of the victims were children, but we do not know their names, ages or whether they liked toy cars or action heroes, soccer or ballet, dolls or stuffed animals. Those tender... Read more »
Public invited to funeral services for Sister Frances J. Monson
Funeral services for Frances J. Monson, wife of LDS Church President Thomas S. Monson, will be held Thursday at noon in the church's Salt Lake Tabernacle. The public is invited to attend the... Read more »
Courage and valor: A father's prayer for a son in Germany
Editor's note: This is an excerpt from "Saints at War: Inspiring Stories of Courage and Valor, published by Cedar Fort this month, which includes stories shared about members of The Church of Jesus... Read more »
Website lets members 'create' to share the gospel
Create.lds.org is a website dedicated to collecting media, such as photos, video content and music for use in church publications and by members. Media can be shared and downloaded by members of... Read more »
Book review: 'Espionage' sequel 'Sworn Enemy' continues love, adventure during WWII
Peter Eddy has successfully helped the French free Calais from the Nazis. Now he has to get Genevieve out of France and safely to England. But the Gestapo hasn't forgotten what they did. And Peter... Read more »
In the Whirled: Is the Sabbath still relevant?
The scriptures say the Sabbath should be a day of rest. As a young mother trying to juggle four toddlers on a church pew, followed by afternoons alone with the children while my husband made... Read more »
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