What would the Book of Mormon look like if its heroes and antiheroes could record themselves on a smartphone? Our newest video brings that hilarious idea to life—reimagining Nephi, Ammon, Alma the Younger, Captain Moroni, Samuel the Lamanite, and even Korihor as if they were all vlogging, taking selfies, and …
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107 Baptized in a Single Day as Papua New Guinea Welcomes New Stake
A Day of Miracles in the Jungle Hundreds of Latter-day Saints, friends, and new converts gathered at the Bangaho River in southeastern Papua New Guinea on June 14, 2025, for a truly historic event. In a scene reminiscent of the Waters of Mormon, one hundred and seven disciples of Jesus …
Read More »Can You Be a Faithful Latter-day Saint and Support Pride? Navigating LGBTQ Issues in Today’s Church and Culture
Every summer, as Pride Month arrives and rainbow flags appear across communities and timelines, many Latter-day Saints find themselves in a deep tension. Can you be true to the restored gospel and still support your LGBTQ friends and family? Is there room for compromise, or is support for Pride a …
Read More »40 Famous LDS Members Dominating the Pro Sports World — Many You Probably Didn’t Know Were LDS
When it comes to world-class athletes, few people realize just how many champions, superstars, and influencers in the sports world are also members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. From NFL legends and Olympic medalists to boundary-pushing coaches and rising young stars, Latter-day Saints have left their …
Read More »Rite Aid’s Closure: Lessons for Families, Faith, and Healing in an Imperfect World
Saying Goodbye to Rite Aid: More Than Just a Store This week I walked by my neighborhood Rite Aid and saw workers removing the pharmacy sign for the last time. It felt like the end of an era. Rite Aid was more than a store. It was a gathering place …
Read More »Vaccine Court: When Accountability Dies, Families and Faith Suffer
When the System Abandons Accountability The vaccine court is a federal program that exists not to hold pharmaceutical companies accountable, but to protect them from the consequences of their products. If your child is harmed by a vaccine, you cannot sue the manufacturer in a traditional court. Instead, you are …
Read More »Standing Alone: Neal McDonough’s Hollywood Ordeal and the Latter-day Saint Principle of Moral Courage
Standing for Principle in the Spotlight It is not easy to stand alone, especially in the entertainment industry, where fame and fortune so often require compromise. Neal McDonough, known for his roles in Yellowstone and Band of Brothers, found this out the hard way. He made it a rule never …
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