LDS Church temple in Salt Lake CityJesus Christ is our Lord
Current LDS Church President Thomas S. Monson
Replicas of the golden platesLDS Church founder, Joseph Smith
Mitt Romney ran for US President in 2008Washington DC temple
Mormon Tabernacle ChoirGladys Knight, famous American singer
Brazilian pop star, Liriel Domiciano
Conference Center in Salt Lake Citysinger-songwriter Saito Yuki of Japan
Conference Center in Salt Lake Citysinger-songwriter Saito Yuki of Japan
Conference Center in Salt Lake Citysinger-songwriter Saito Yuki of Japan
Brigham YoungThe angel Moroni trumpets the Restoration
Seagull MonumentSheryl Baas, Miss Netherlands 2006
Larry King interviews for President Gordon B. Hinckley

Archive for December, 2009

Indonesian mourned by Mormon leaders - Deseret News

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

SALT LAKE CITY — When Hal Jensen first met Abdurrahman Wahid, he told the blind Islamic cleric he couldn't drink the tea that was offered him because he was a Mormon. Intrigued, Wahid — who would later become the president of Indonesia — began >> President Monson ...

Larry Eugene Lee - Spectrum

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

ST. GEORGE - Larry Eugene Lee, 73, returned to his Heavenly father on December 25, 2009. He was born March 24, 1936 in Panaca, Nevada, to Lester Eugene and Grace Gentry Lee. In November 1964 he married Linda Love in Las Vegas, NV and they were later >> ...

Social media big in Powell search - Salt Lake Tribune

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Tammy Giauque signs a portrait of Susan Powell during a candlelight vigil Dec. 20 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Puyallup, Washington. Susan Powell has been missing since Dec. 7. Frostie the Dancing Cockatoo is on the Susan >> LDS Church leader >>

Less anger would do us some good - Herald Journal

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Anger and intolerance in this country are on the rise. As political hot-button issues come to a head at the end of this difficult year, I feel it all around me. I’m trying not to participate in the bad karma. President Thomas S. Monson dedicated a >> LDS ...

Less anger would do us some good - Herald Journal

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Anger and intolerance in this country are on the rise. As political hot-button issues come to a head at the end of this difficult year, I feel it all around me. I’m trying not to participate in the bad karma. President Thomas S. Monson dedicated a >> LDS ...