by Megan Finley | Mar 27, 2017 | General Conference, Historical Stories
This article by Gale Boyd originally appeared on the MormonHub website on March 26, 2017. Brigham Young: Taking on the Visage of Joseph Smith After the martyrdom of Joseph Smith, the apostles gathered in to Nauvoo from their missions. Sidney Rigdon, estranged from the...
by Megan Finley | Mar 23, 2017 | Mormon Historical Sites, Pioneers
This article originally appeared on DeseretNews.com on March 22, 2017. WASHINGTON — The National Park Foundation has received a grant from the Polaris Foundation to help expand access to the Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area by enhancing the Arapeen OHV Trail...
by Megan Finley | Mar 13, 2017 | Modern History
This article by Stephen Prothero originally appeared on Politico.com on March 7, 2017. It should have been a simple question: Last week, Trump counterterrorism adviser Sebastian Gorka was asked by a radio host whether the president believed that Islam was a religion....
by Megan Finley | Mar 3, 2017 | Mormon Beliefs
This article was originally posted on MormonNewsroom.org on March 1, 2017. Like other Christian faiths, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints takes seriously what many call the New Testament’s “great commission” to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with the...
by Megan Finley | Feb 27, 2017 | Historical Stories
This article by Kevin Gilbert originally appeared on the Saratogian Lifestyle site on February 20th, 2017. “Why anybody should hold a grudge against a barber shop is more than the citizens of Mechanicville can understand today,” The Saratogian reports. Investigators...