New book: Erin Tolman recounts the story of the BYU Jerusalem Center Class of 2000. A View of Jerusalem begins on September 29, 2000 when Palestinia
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Posted by tom6a 465 days ago (http://www.byujc.org)Anti-Mormon Bigotry Tainting Republican Votes?
Posted by AMSmith 771 days ago (http://canadafreepress.com)
Why is Huckabee still running? Because he hates Mormons.
CNN: Mormons resent misconceptions
Posted by tom6a 791 days ago (http://www.cnn.com)
"We're wanting to be a part of the conversation because we do not want people defining us," he said. "Whether we clear up all the misunderstandings is...
President and Mrs. Bush Deeply Saddened by Death of Gordon B. Hinckley
Posted by aarnott 780 days ago (http://www.whitehouse.gov)
President Bush officially expresses sympathy to Hinckley's family at this time of President Hinckley's passing.
Glenn Beck's Tribute to President Hinckley
Posted by AMSmith 777 days ago (http://www.glennbeck.com)
On his national television program, Glenn Beck pays tribute to our beloved prophet.
Against the Law to Discuss Religion on Public Property?
Posted by circa1978 987 days ago (http://mormanity.blogspot.com)
Is it against the law to discuss religion on public property? That's what a Wisconsin man was told Tuesday when he wanted to talk to a couple of our m...
President Monson ordained President of the church
Posted by aarnott 773 days ago (http://newsroom.lds.org)
Thomas S. Monson is the new president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, it was announced today at a news conference in the Church Of...
Beloved Church President, Gordon B. Hinckley, Dies at 97
Posted by circa1978 781 days ago (http://newsroom.lds.org)
The Church president died at his apartment in downtown Salt Lake City at 7:00 p.m. Sunday night from cause’s incident to age. Member of his family w...
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