First Mormon Missionaries

First Mormon Missionaries

The first Mormon missionary was undoubtedly Joseph Smith, the Prophet, who told his family and neighbors about his First Vision in which he saw Jesus Christ and God the Father.  Though ostracized and harassed because of this, Joseph continued to assert the truth and...
Word Of Wisdom

Word Of Wisdom

The Word of Wisdom Mormons believe that physical and spiritual things influence one another.  For example, when someone is physically sick, he or she often feels emotionally drained as well.  The same is true for someone who is spiritually or emotionally...
Premortal Life

Premortal Life

The PreMortal Life Most people believe they will live after they die. For this reason, it may not be surprising to realize we also lived before we were born, and that this life is the center of a long eternal life. Many people speak of babies coming from Heaven, and...
Bios

Bios

Biographies of Mormon Leaders Current Leaders The current leaders of the Mormon Church work under the direction of God to guide Church members in these tumultuous times. Though they are usually older, they are very aware of the current issues in the world. They know...
History of Mormon Temples

History of Mormon Temples

The temples of the Mormon Church are one of its most unique and distinguishing characteristics and a fruition of Mormon beliefs in the afterlife and in the purpose of our lives here on earth.  Since earliest Mormon history, the prophets and members of the Mormon...
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