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Significant service from BYU tutors
Nearly two years after his death, the powerful influence of President Gordon B. Hinckley continues to reverberate on the BYU campus. -
Elder Richard G. Scott answers questions asked by young single adults
Engaging a large congregation of young single adults in an interactive fireside Sunday evening, Oct. 18, Elder Richard G. Scott of the Quorum of the Twelve discussed various topics, including relationships and marriage. -
Hong Kong's LDS youth reach out to elderly residents who are alone
Young men and young women of Hong Kong's four stakes teamed up with their parents and youth leaders to provide a helping hand as well as a listening ear to scores of elderly residents of the greater Hong Kong area Aug. 28-29. -
Congressman Jim Matheson speaks at Barlow Center
Congressman Jim Matheson (D-Utah) met with students of the BYU Washington Seminar on Oct. 6 to discuss ways his faith and rearing have influenced his public service. He encouraged the audience at the Milton A. Barlow Center in Washington D.C. to become critical thinkers and consensus builders,...
- Elder Walter F. Gonzalez counsels LDS Hispanic young single adults to be bold in defending the gospel
- Former Metropolitan Opera soprano Ariel Bybee is to be among performers at Church History Museum's "Music for an Autumn Evening"
- Elder Russell M. Nelson dedicates meetinghouse in Voronezh, Russia
- BYU homecoming opening ceremonies
- Calendar of events
- This week in Church history
- Living by the scriptures
- Reach out, extend 'hand that helps'
- Leading with integrity in all areas of life
- Professional group honors Elder Scott
- Remembering Grafton
- Man recalls 1961 Grafton reunion
- Idaho community opens historical homes
- Obituaries
- Elder Ladd was a constant example of living the gospel
- New stake presidents
- Mentoring group quelling poverty
- 'Ring Christmas Bells' is released
- 'Thank you, Bishop'
- Path to happiness
- A thought from the scriptures
- Centenarians
- Milestones of togetherness
- Growth of Voronezh Branch is story of faith
- 'More fit for the kingdom, more used would I be'
- Mormons in Kentucky join with other groups to clean up after flooding in Louisville
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