As part of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence, Latter-day Saints in Idaho joined in several recent efforts to serve those in need.
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This day in history: The Latter-day Saints set off for Utah
On February 4, 1846, members of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints began their journey west from Nauvoo, Illinois. After their leader, Joseph Smith, … ...
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When Mormons say to comply with ICE incursions, we're forgetting our own history
(RNS) — In 1857, when Latter-day Saints deemed actions emanating from Washington, DC, to be significant breaches of ...
Lt. j.g. Stacie Powell, a 49-year-old wife, mother and grandmother, is the first female active-duty Navy chaplain endorsed by ...
Ask Latter-day Saints — even regular churchgoers — if theirs is the one true faith leading to eternal life, and there’s a decent chance they’ll say no. That’s due to a growing number of active U.S.
In response to increasing demand for food assistance, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has provided additional emergency funding to 60 food pantries across the Southeastern United ...
Dr. Russell M. Nelson, the worldwide leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who became its oldest-ever prophet, has died. He was 101. He died Saturday night at his home in Salt Lake ...
Since almost the founding of their faith, English-speaking Latter-day Saints have stuck loyally by the side of the King James translation of the Bible, a version known for archaic and lofty language ...
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