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In 2020, Pew Research Center launched a new project called the National Public Opinion Reference Survey (NPORS). NPORS is an annual, cross-sectional survey of U.S. adults. Respondents can answer ...
Latter-day Saints in Mongolia, Japan and Cambodia are using family history and temple work to unite both sides of the veil.
Authorities have arrested a Florida family who is accused of abusing, physically and sexually, their foster and adopted children. On Thursday in Fort White, nine children ranging in age from ...
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Today in History for Aug. 8: In 1471, Thomas Kempis, Dutch mystic and devotional author, died at age 91. His book "The Imitation of Christ" remains in print, a guide to cultivating the inner human ...
It has only been 36 years since Lesotho registered The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. That’s fewer than the 39 ...
In the latest LDS news, Ideas for women taking over the church's vast finances and exploring the adventures and misadventures of the Mormon pioneers.
Historian Ardis Parshall describes some little-known adventures and misadventures from the Mormon pioneers' epic trek to what is now Utah.
"In May of 1873, 102 Shoshones were baptized members of the LDS Church in the Bear River. The same river that, 10 years early ...
Mikayla Matthews is officially introducing her baby girl to the world! The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star, 25, revealed ...
Following the open house, the temple will be dedicated Jan. 11, 2026, with the dedicatory session broadcast to all church congregations in the temple district. According to the Church News, the Burley ...
The first day of Jeremy Best’s sentencing began Wednesday, after he pleaded guilty to the murders of his pregnant wife, her ...
Gene and Sue Kreikemeier are closing the doors of Gene’s Motor & Sharpening on July 31, ending a small-town business legacy that’s lasted more than five decades.