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Latest from Mormon Land: Cherished children’s song gets a rewrite; who are LDS prophetesses?
In LDS Church news this week, lyrics to a beloved baptism song are tweaked; NAACP president is eager to talk with Dallin Oaks; Mitt Romney wants a tax hike — for himself; nominees are sought as LDS ...
Three prominent widowed LDS leaders took the stage at a Christmas devotional, and a general authority made the faith's ...
From tragedies and crashes to severe weather and a toddler rescue, here are 11 of the biggest local news stories WILX News 10 ...
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Why Mormonism may have an answer for our toxic politics
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox draws on teachings from his Mormon faith to “disagree better.” Studies show his approach could change ...
But The New York Times has taken notice of Utah's female pop culture icons—specifically Mormon women: “Across reality shows, social media and bestselling books, women raised in the church have ...
Those in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Britain tell BBC News about their lives, after the Disney+ show was laced with scandal.
A majority of adults still identify with their childhood religion, but 35% don’t. Read about when and why Americans may ...
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Two governors — a Mormon Republican and a Jewish Democrat — team up to stop political violence
Govs. Spencer Cox and Josh Shapiro — a Mormon and a Jew — critiqued members of both political parties who they think are not ...
Get your roses ready! 'The Bachelorette' returns in March 2026 with lead Taylor Frankie Paul. Here's the rumored list of ...
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US Gen Zers and millennials are leaving the LDS church, data confirms
LDS church leaders have said it is merely a ‘narrative’ that more young adults are leaving the faith. But in the US at least, ...
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Defiant joy this Christmas
My favorite Christmas song is not one of the usual frontrunners. It isn’t “O Holy Night” or “Mary Did You Know” or “Hark the ...
Today Mormonism still has a smaller footprint in Ghana (and in Africa) than other sects, but it is growing rapidly. Two decades ago Sampson Boamah did something unusual for a Ghanaian high school ...
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