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Rebroadcasts of 2010 BYU Women’s Conference Talks: Elder Dallin H. and Sister Kristen Oaks

“Choose Ye this Day to Serve the Lord”
Audio file of this talk
Video link (Video is also embedded below)
We’ll be sharing more of these talks over the next couple of weeks. You can also find available archives at the BYU-TV page.

Facing and Overcoming Addiction — Resources and Personal Stories

The Church has a new website on overcoming pornography addiction. The site, called Combating Pornography, includes resources for those who struggle with pornography addictions (including a special section for youth who may be addicted), as well as for spouses, parents, and leaders of those with addictions. If you or someone you love has a pornography [...]

LDS Church History Videos and Photographs

Hallowed Ground, Sacred Journeys (found at BYU Virtual Tours with an interactive site here) is a wonderful resource for learning more about both well-known and more obscure historical sites that have a place in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Each post contains professional documentary video clips that give you [...]

Recent and Upcoming Events

The Annual Interfaith Music Tribute was held in the historic Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City about a month ago. This tradition began with the creation of the Interfaith Roundtable during the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympics and has continued with the goal of “celebrating religions and cultures and building [...]

Links: Helping After Earthquakes in Haiti, Chile; Mormon Beliefs re: Suicide

There is a verse in the Doctrine and Covenants (one of the books of scripture of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) which reads: “If ye are prepared, ye shall not fear.” This story, In Chile: The Lord’s Earthquake Warning, is a powerful example of how a group of missionaries was able to [...]

The tension between secularism and religion; Protecting religious liberty

Several talks have been given on the topics of protecting religious freedom and the way secularism is colliding with religion. Here are a few:

Mormon Athletes in the News

Especially as the Olympics are in full swing, some may wonder if any Olympians are Mormon. Following are some news stories that address that question.
From the LDS Newsroom: Mormon Athletes Gather at 21st Olympic Winter Games
From the New York Times: LDS snowboarder may emerge as Olympic star
From The Australian: Clean-living Mormon star Torah Bright is [...]

Links We Like: Mormons (and Mormon Temples) in the News

Mormon Blogger Gets the Trip of a Lifetime–Mormon woman Amber Borowski Johnson won a contest selecting her as one of two bloggers to follow the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver.
Two Mormon Brothers-in-Law Carry Olympic Torch  — Read about what inspired these men to apply to be torchbearers.
Two Mormon Men Assist with “Extreme Makeovers” — Here’s [...]

Relief Trip to Haiti Ends with Adoption for Mormon Couple

Read the touching story of a medical student’s trip to Haiti that turned into a journey to adopt his daughter…and of an orphanage that is now blessed with a team committed to rebuild and revitalize it.

Links We Like: Helping Haiti (more help needed!); The Power of Prayer

There are many organizations helping provide relief in Haiti. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has partnered with Islamic Relief USA to help get 160,000 pounds of supplies to people in Haiti. Some of the supplies are specifically designated to help orphans in the area. Donations to Islamic Relief can be made at [...]