Sharing Your Testimony Through Social MediaBy Erin Ann McBrideSharing the Gospel or our testimonies is easier now than ever before thanks to the power of social media.
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Sharing Your Testimony Through Social MediaBy Erin Ann McBrideSharing the Gospel or our testimonies is easier now than ever before thanks to the power of social media.
>Read MoreMajor blogs and dailies are churning out articles by the dozen, and they all want to know: What do Mormons want to get out of "The Mormon Moment?"
By Jocelyn ChristensenIf you won’t get involved, you don’t get to complain.
By Erin Ann McBrideWhat do Latter-day Saints make of this first ever national survey on who Mormons are and our place in society?
By Maurine ProctorAn Australian journalist observes religion and the presidential race.
By John ElsegoodHow has Romney endured and overcome the media scrutiny that has burned up the others?
By Richard and Linda EyreHow do Mormons themselves, who make up nearly 2% of the U.S. public, feel about the media spotlight, the election campaign and their place in America? In the first nationally representative survey focused exclusively on Mormons ever published by a non-LDS
The phrase “Glory to God…” was not merely an expression of adoration but of covenant renewal.
By James W. Petty, AG, CGThis article is a broad introduction for a forthcoming series of articles on religious freedom.
By The LDS NewsroomWinston Churchill is said to have mused “The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.”
By Larry L. Eastland, Ph. D.