Russell M. Nelson pushed the church away from members’ longtime nickname, ‘Mormons’ – a term that has shaped other Americans’ view of the church for 200 years.
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Why Jell-O And Utah Share A Special Connection
While many Americans consider Jell-O a beloved childhood treat, this affection pales in comparison to how Utah residents feel ...
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Latest from Mormon Land: Dozens of new changes in LDS scriptures; members go on a buying spree
In the latest LDS Church news, the faith announces dozens of changes to the Doctrine Covenants, thanks largely to new ...
Sevier Valley Hospital provides emergency services, routine care, and some specialties without requiring a major journey. For more complex medical needs, the proximity to larger Utah cities means that ...
Missionaries serving at Church historic sites reflect on experiences that have strengthened their testimonies and enabled them to plant seeds of faith with visitors worldwide.
The man who opened fire in a Michigan church and set it ablaze was motivated by “anti-religious beliefs” against the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the FBI confirmed Friday.
Footprints of The Frontier on MSN
The 1838 Order That Made Mormons “Enemies of the State”
In 1838, Missouri’s governor signed Executive Order 44, authorizing the extermination or expulsion of every Mormon in the state. The order wasn’t a rumor - it was real government policy, signed and ...
The newly opened time capsule and its carefully preserved artifacts at the Japanese Church of Christ gave not only a glimpse ...
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