Netflix: Murder among the Mormons. More stereotypes.
Created by Jared Hess (“Napoleon Dynamite”) and Tyler Measom (“Jesus Town, USA”), “Murder Among the Mormons” was until recently in the Netflix’s “Top 10” list all over the United States. “Murder Among the...Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Names Native Hawaiian as New President of Brigham Young University–Hawaii
The Board of Trustees of Brigham Young University–Hawaii has appointed John “Keoni” Kauwe the university’s 11th president. Kauwe and his wife, Monica, will succeed John S. Tanner and his wife, Susan, who have served since 2015.
COVID-19: Lockdowns, Chaos at U.S. Airports, Biggest Killer Diseases, and a Message of Hope from President Nelson
The chaos seems to be spreading around the world. Hysteria surrounding the coronavirus at times is out of control, like people fighting over toilet paper, and some of the solutions to the challenge may not be very effective, but actually create more problems.
Coronavirus Panic May Be Worse Than The Disease Itself
I am obviously not an expert in infectious diseases, but I wonder whether we aren’t perhaps exaggerating. It is like suddenly people forgot about all the other problems we have in our world and all they can think about is the coronavirus.
Impact of Coronavirus on Latter-day Saint Missionaries and Members – Latest News
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints continues to closely monitor the spread of the coronavirus and its impact on people around the world, including the ability of our missionaries to effectively find and teach, and of our members to gather for worship.
Coronavirus Impacting Latter-day Saints (LDS) Missionary Service In Hong Kong
The Church continues to monitor developments with the coronavirus. Overnight, we have learned that some of the missionaries leaving the China Hong Kong Mission will not undergo quarantine at a government facility as previously believed.
Clayton Christensen (1952-2020), Latter-day Saint Leader Famous for His Theory of Disruptive Innovation, Dies at 67
Clayton Christensen, whose theory of disruptive innovation made him a key influence on Silicon Valley powerhouses like Netflix and Intel and twice earned him the title of the world’s most influential living management thinker, died Jan. 23 at age 67.
Greater Manila, Philippines Threatened by Ash of the Taal Volcano During Elder Cook’s Visit
The Taal Volcano, located about 35 miles south of Manila, is spewing a large plume of ash, steam and rocks up to nine miles in the sky posing serious threats to residents. It’s the first time in 43 years the volcano has erupted.
Massacre of Mormon Family and Cartel Violence in Mexico: Drugs, Guns and Secret Combinations
What is happening in Mexico and in many other places are dangerous signs that should not be ignored, and a confirmation that the Book of Mormon is a book for our days.
Missionaries Serving in Korea Seoul Mission Witness Miracle as Elder’s Memory Is Lost and Found
A native South Korean missionary serving in the Korea Seoul Mission, suddenly passed out and in the blink of an eye he lost all of his memory from 2015 to the present day.
Why the Equality Act Could ‘Crush’ Religious Dissenters
In a recent post from Church the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Newsroom titled Church Expresses Support for ‘Fairness for All’ Approach I learn that the unfortunate conflict between religious liberty and LGBT rights is increasing in intensity. In the...LDS Blogs and News Latest Feeds
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