What Book of Mormon Central is doing to bring ‘greater understanding’ and reach ‘tens of millions’
One of the reasons behind The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ decision to film the Book of Mormon videos stemmed from greater need and opportunity.
LDS sister missionary in Romania hospitalized with brain infection
Just days away from coming home from her mission, an LDS sister missionary serving in Romania is in a hospital believed to have Encephalitis, a brain infection.
Idaho Falls man accused of raping 15-year-old
An Idaho Falls man, charged with raping a local teen appeared in court on Monday.
Church Discontinuing More Garment Styles to Accommodate Improved Products, Fabrics
To accommodate the production of improved styles and materials for LDS temple garments, the Church has announced that it will discontinue some garment styles by the end of June 2018.
The story behind the viral ‘Les Mis’ video sung by LDS family from Utah
What started out as a simple Mother’s Day gift has amassed more than 9 million views in just over a week.
Mormon church to celebrate end to ban on blacks entering the priesthood
On an otherwise unremarkable June day nearly four decades ago, the LDS Church made a momentous declaration: It was opening its priesthood to “all worthy males,” ending a centurylong ban on black men and boys being ordained, and on black women being allowed in Mormon temples.
LDS Church weighs in on medical marijuana ballot initiative
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ First Presidency issued a statement signaling how it views the medical marijuana ballot initiative.
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