LDS Church Responding to the Needs of the Homeless

LDS statement outlines efforts to help the homeless. Utah’s present crisis involving homelessness has been the topic of discussion among civic groups, business entities,

How Music Festivals and Religion are Intertwined

How Music Festivals and Religion are Intertwined

The connection between faith and music is undeniable, especially in the context of music festivals. "Music is a moral law. It gives soul to

LDS Church President Thomas S. Monson Hospitalized

LDS Church President Thomas S. Monson Hospitalized

LDS President Thomas S. Monson admitted to hospital Monday The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints president, Apostle Thomas S. Monson, has been

The Bible is in 87% of American Households

Bible-reading habits in America are now showing a positive trend. The Bible is in 87% of American Households[/tweetthis] This news comes as a matter

LDS Leaders Encourage Baptisms for the Dead

Mormons encouraged to baptize their dead ancestors. Last Saturday, during a Mormon conference held in Salt Lake City, Utah, the First Counselor in the

Utah Senator Introduces Bill to Speed Up Visas for Mormon Missionaries

New Bill aimed to help missionaries from various churches to go about their religious duties overseas with greater ease. Utah Senator Orrin Hatch has

Study Shows For Mormons, Religion is Like an Opiate to the Brain

Study finds that religious and spiritual experiences activate Mormon's brain reward mechanisms According to findings from a new study, spiritual and religious experiences trigger

Moroni Tops LDS Rome Italy Temple

Angel Moroni put in place on LDS Temple in Rome, Italy. The upcoming Rome, Italy Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints received perhaps

Florida Senate Votes to Allow Students to Express Religion on School Grounds

The bill does have its share of detractors with some fearing that it infringes too heavily upon the separation of church and state. Last

Anti-Islamophobia Bill Passes in Canada

The M-103 bill to condemn religious discrimination passed 201 to 91 on Thursday. Canada's House of Commons easily passed M-103, a non-binding motion which