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  • Handcart statue placed in Norway

    The "Handcart Pioneers" statue, familiar to most Latter-day Saints and to millions of visitors to Temple Square in Salt Lake City, is now part of a permanent display in a national museum in Norway.
  • Faith thrives in Arctic community

    If Longyearbyen is the site of the world's northernmost bank, supermarket and school, as claimed on Wikipedia, it would stand to reason it also has the northernmost seminary. That would be thanks to the Gerez family.
  • New mission presidents

    Seven more mission presidents and their wives have been called by the First Presidency to begin their service about July 1.
  • Numerous interests enhance life of new Seventy

    He is just an ordinary man, Elder Paul V. Johnson insisted during a Church News interview following his call to the First Quorum of the Seventy, announced April 2 at general conference.

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