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Millions of Latter-day Saint women across 31,490 congregations all over the world live their lives based on teachings of ...
After the parties spoke for “a bit,” the group in the white car asked for a specific person, one of the teens. After the ...
A multistate search for two missing Idaho teens, feared to have been kidnapped by the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ ...
Latter-day Saint activism — See what it’s done for the church From LGBTQ and racial issues to art and aid, faithful members can influence if not inspire change.
A Utah mother who accompanied her kids on a Latter-day Saints Pioneer Trek campout in Idaho said their evacuation because of ...
The “largest and most comprehensive attempt ever” to show the variety of Latter-day Saint art is now open for visitors at the Church History Museum of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...
Kellen Moore is reportedly "shaping up" to be the next Saints head coach, but not before he makes his Super Bowl debut with the Eagles.
Mormon Women for Ethical Government hosted a virtual event this week to discuss a survey showing Latter-day Saints are less likely to mix religion and politics than other believers.
In New Orleans, Moore will be paired with another famous Latter-day Saint football player, do-everything Taysom Hill, who has played for the Saints since 2017.
(The Conversation) — Recent years have put more attention on LGBTQ people’s struggle for acceptance in the LDS church, but asexual Latter-day Saints face unique challenges.
Police suspect the children's father arranged the disappearance and hiding of the children with the help of family members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints faith.
Mother of kids traumatized by 'Doomsday Cult' pleads for help The missing group took a substantial sum of money, raising concerns about their intentions.