Latter-day Saint scholars, influencers and rank and file react to news of church President Russell Nelson's death.
Russell M. Nelson, the oldest president in the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died at his home in Salt Lake City on Saturday. He was 101. The Mormon Church confirmed the ...
They’re known and they’re loved and they’re necessary," said Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson of local ...
The spiritual journey of a former Latter-day Saint missionary — once afflicted by scrupulosity — took her to ministry in the ...
Before the Hill Cumorah rededication, Elder Bednar met with missionaries in the Sacred Grove and held another devotional with ...
A Latter-day Saint historian examines the life, leadership and legacy of church President Russell M. Nelson as he turns 101. She says he'll be remembered for temples, his many reforms and his ...
Jenny Grayson did a "DIY" project, tearing out grass on the side of her home and putting in a beautiful garden with roses, ...
BYU’s Founding Mothers played large role in university’s emergence — and women still do, leader says
Today, BYU’s board includes two women, Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson and Young Women General President ...
Many on the evangelical right view Kirk as a martyr, while other faith groups criticized his politics. All denounced further ...
of adults in Utah identify as Christians. Note: 1% did not answer the question. Figures may not sum to 100% due to rounding. Margin of error for 2023-24 figures based ...
Why study religion? Because it's a foremost factor in understanding and reacting to how the world is evolving today.
Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin Tyler Robinson was raised a devout Mormon — yet fired his fatal shot at Kirk just moments after the conservative influencer had glowingly praised the Church of Jesus ...
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