LDS Woman Attacked by Man Wielding a Box Cutter Described by Family as “a Walking Miracle”
The family of an LDS pharmacy student who was violently slashed in the face and throat in an unprovoked attack by a man wielding a box cutter has expressed gratitude for all those who helped save her life.
LDS Church receives donation of Joseph F. Smith Bible
The Bible that LDS Church President Joseph F. Smith was reading from at the time he received the revelation found in Doctrine and Covenants 138 on the Vision of the Redemption of the Dead was donated to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Tuesday.
Teenage Mormon basketballer dropped over Sunday morning training
Teenager Mosiah MacDonald expected to be at the national basketball championships in Wellington with his Manawatū team-mates this week.
Dead body found on Phoenix LDS church lawn, police suspect foul play
Police are investigating a dead body found on the lawn of a church near 41st Avenue and Baseline Road Tuesday morning.
A Provo family opened their home to feed LGBTQ in need and it grew into a new nonprofit
The doorbell rings at the Pool household on a Saturday night, and Jerilyn Hassell Pool jokes that it must be a straight person, because the queer people usually walk right in.
The LDS Church gave money to an LGBTQ Mormon support group for suicide prevention
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gave an LGBT support group $25,000 for suicide prevention efforts.
LDS Church announces new manuals for Primary, Sunday School
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced new manuals and teaching materials scheduled for release in January.
’Church & State’ documentary tries to sort truth from myth in the story of how same-sex marriage became legal in Utah
Holly Tuckett remembers attending the wedding of Derek Kitchen and Moudi Sbeity — the Salt Lake City entrepreneurs whose desire to get married helped legalize same-sex marriage in Utah — and a conversation she had at the reception.
St. Louis museum opens with Mormon history exhibit
The Gateway Arch Museum in St. Louis, Missouri has undergone a state-of-the-art update with a new exhibit featuring Mormon history.
Database Tracking History of African-American Mormons Released During Conference In Salt Lake City
A Utah scholar has released a database for tracking the history of African American members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Why Do Mormons Treat Their Converts So Much Better Than Jews Do?
One of my best friends growing up, Sarah, converted to Mormonism when we were in our late teens. Soon after her conversion, she married her high school sweetheart from one of the most prominent Mormon families in town. He exposed her to the Mormon community and theology, and soon she decided she wanted to build a life with him within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. As it is wont to do, life didn’t go according to plan, and ten years into their union they split, thanks to heartbreaking infidelity on the part of her supposedly religious husband.
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