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 August, 2010

Man who killed LDS bishop was former member - Daily Herald

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

VISALIA, Calif. -- The brother of a man accused of the fatal shooting of a Mormon church official in central California says the man was a former member of the congregation who felt wronged by a leader in 1988. Mike Ward ... >> Latter-Day Saint... >>

Robert Maxwell: Open Doors, Open Prayers - ABC 4

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

The weekend murder of an LDS Bishop in California raises questions about whether it’s worth increasing security at our community institutions. Since we share the world with vandals and thieves, it makes sense to lock ... >> Latter-Day Saint... >>

Richert: Unlikely bedfellows —Crapo and microbreweries - Idaho Statesman

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Email Story A s we roll into one of those precious last weekends of pre-election-season summer, there is something fitting about an item that blends politics and beer. Sen. Mike Crapo will tour a Pocatello >> Latter-Day Saint >>

LDS church officials talking with Chinese government - Daily Herald

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

SALT LAKE CITY -- The LDS church is in talks with the People's Republic of China to improve relations for church members living in mainland China, church officials said in a statement Monday. The discussions are aimed at ... >> Latter-Day Saint... >>

Senator: Support growing for small brewery tax break - KVAL

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo says his bill to cut taxes for small breweries is gaining support, as evidenced by the addition of 24 co-sponsors. Crapo has joined Democratic Sens. John Kerry >> Latter-Day Saints >>A man walked into a Visalia Mormon church between ...