by Megan Finley | Feb 22, 2017 | European Saints, Historical Stories, Interesting Church Members
The following article by O. Håkan Palm first appeared on LDSLiving.com on February 14, 2017. Agnes Veronika Erdös and Gustav Palm experienced World War II under vastly different conditions: she as a prisoner in a concentration camp and he as an SS soldier. Amazingly,...
by Megan Finley | Feb 13, 2017 | Inspiring Stories from Latter-day Saints, Mormon Missionary, Uncategorized
The following article by Jason Swensen first appeared on Deseret News on February 2, 2017. In recent years, the Syrian city of Aleppo has been a staging ground of death, violence and horror. Civil war has claimed tens of thousands of lives and legions have been forced...
by Megan Finley | Feb 6, 2017 | Early History, Mormon Beliefs
The dilemma that accompanies any attempt to nail down the Latter-day Saint scriptural canon is apparent. With a constant flow of revelation stemming from a living prophet, it is hard to restrain our religion’s tenets to simply the Book of Mormon. And it was...
by Megan Finley | Feb 1, 2017 | Joseph Smith's Family, Past Leader Bios
The following article by Scot and Maurine Proctor first appeared on LDSMag.com on February 1, 2017. In this article, published yesterday, we talked about how Lucy’s Preliminary Notes were extensively edited before they became the book we have had for years in the...
by Megan Finley | Jan 23, 2017 | Early History, Joseph Smith
Parley Pratt remains the most eloquent thus far in describing the atmosphere that pervaded before the coming forth of the Book of Mormon, stating that we “…can never understand precisely what is meant by Restoration, unless we understand what [was] lost or taken away”...