Tithing has long been seen by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a test, a trial, if you will, of faith. Well, now the practice of donating a tenth of one’s income is ...
Jayden Fielding's 33-yard field goal for Ohio State with 26 seconds left sealed a national championship victory for the Buckeyes. It also sealed the fate of bettors around the country. Ohio State ...
Dubai has introduced a special seal to certify artificial intelligence (AI) companies operating in the emirate. Officially recognised by all Dubai government entities, the AI Seal will establish a ...
PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Lawyers file to dismiss lawsuit over tithing fraud against LDS church, investment arm Plaintiffs allege that the defendants — the Latter-day Saint church and its investment arm ...
Yes. Though the Utah War has been called “bloodless,” in reality, Mormon militiamen in southern Utah perpetrated a horrific war atrocity on September 11, 1857, in a valley called the Mountain ...
The massacre started on 11 September 1857, when a group of Mormons and Paiute Native Americans attacked a wagon train of emigrants travelling from Arkansas to California. Over the course of five ...
This article was first published in the ChurchBeat newsletter. Sign up to receive the newsletter in your inbox each Wednesday night. Latter-day Saint leaders have a rich, 150-year history of attending ...
The origins of the first September 11 atrocity stem from the murder of Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, who was assassinated in Illinois on June 27, 1844, aged 38. The religion was one of ...
Netflix's American Primeval follows a fictionalized tale of the real-life Utah War of 1857, where many groups, including the Mormons, Piautes, and the US Government, were strategizing to seize control ...
Did, for instance, any Latter-day Saints die in the Mountain Meadows Massacre carried out by Mormon militiamen? Did Native tribes participate in the atrocity? Did Brigham Young order the massacre?
The Great Seal of the Realm is the chief seal of the Crown, used to show the monarch's approval of important State documents. In today's constitutional monarchy, the Sovereign acts on the advice of ...