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Christian Theology and the Book of Mormon: A Religious Study in Two PartsBy Ashby D. Boyle II

The study of the Book of Mormon can be organized around five categories of Christian doctrine, doctrines taken from within or inherent to the book itself.

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Wall Street Journal Praises Mormon Welfare Efforts

Naomi Schaefer Riley, writing in the Wall Street Journal, calls the new edifice “a symbol of strength and self-sufficiency.”

By The LDS Newsroom
Struggling Through the Book of Mormon

Unless we are gifted with a photographic mind or a wonderful memory, we definitely have to put our “shoulder to the wheel” when it comes to scripture reading.

By Heather B. Moore
Official Church Statement on Violations of Proxy Baptism Policy

In response to questions about violations of the Church's proxy baptism policy, the Church issued the following statement.

By The LDS Newsroom
It’s Never Too Late

The story of Jairus and his dying daughter is a perfect example of Jesus’ ability to save a spiritually dying child even when all seems lost.

By Larry Barkdull
Religious Freedom Series, Part 4: Why Religious Freedom Matters to Mormons

Religious freedom is both a lesson of Mormons’ history and a principle of their faith.

By The LDS Newsroom
More Isaiah, Please!

All over the world, Gospel Doctrine classes are finishing 2 Ne. 12-24 with a sigh. For many, it’s a sigh of relief, for others, it’s a sigh of regret. What, you didn’t feel that last week?

By Grant Hardy
President's Day and Moroni

President’s Day and Moroni: The beloved Book of Mormon hero presents a powerful example for creating dynamic positive health changes. Today’s article includes 9 irresistible reasons to stop complaining and a terrific free e-book.

By Carolyn Allen
Friday Minute: Adapting to Change

I don’t like change. From driving the same route to work every day, to ordering the identical menu items, I am a creature of habit. Yet, everything around me forces adaptation.

By Wm J. Monahan

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