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  • Sunday's cornerstone ceremony was the only public part of the day's three dedication services for the temple, which is different than church's more common meetinghouses used for public worship and activities.

    Following the dedication, only worthy LDS members can enter a temple, where church members believe Jesus Christ's teachings are taught and ordinances for members and their deceased ancestors are performed to unite families for eternity.

  • Labeled the former USSR's "bread basket," the agriculturally rich Ukraine is well-known for its fertile soil and its abundant wheat and grain fields.

    The temple's spire stands 42 meters tall — nearly 138 feet high — and is topped with a gilded Angel Moroni statue. Just beneath the sphere upon which the statue stands is a series of flashing red lights that are turned on at night, since the temple is located near a small, local airport.

  • Citing a much more global society and the complex challenges today's youth will encounter, Elder Eyring said that the message of both the program and its setting are vital.

  • There is a certain something about sibling musical groups that often propels them into stardom.

    The Jonas Brothers, The Jackson 5, even the fictional Partridge Family.

    The same rings true for The 5 Browns, a piano-playing quintet of brothers and sisters from Utah. Their performances entice all ages and lovers of classical and non-classical music.

  • One of the great things about this gig is I get to see people being people. On the one hand, people can be a little pretentious in the context of worship, although the purpose of that escapes me, since if theres anyone who knows what a person is all about, its his or her god. On the other hand, I get to see people loving their families, children acting out, worshippers quite literally baring their souls.

  • As these scriptures so aptly state, the reflection of the Savior, the great Architect of our worlds and peoples, is visible if you will look carefully through the windows.

  • This past week adoptive parents, seeking for documents they have struggled years to obtain, have camped out in the halls of the U.S. embassy unable to get movement. Lindsay Crapo, who is on the board of an orphanage run by Guesmo Mardy, a counselor in the Haiti mission presidency, said she had spent every day, all day at the U.S. Embassy, including 16 hours the day we arrived with no progress.

  • Robert Henry Louis, the Prime Ministers chief of staff said that the day before, an executive from UNICEF had been yelling in despair in a meeting because so many children are being whisked away into the darkest night.

    Yet the glacial movement of the adoption process is not Haitis alone; the rules by which the United States operates are full of hurdles and their plate is full dealing with Haitis chaos.

  • Malachi 4:5

    "Behold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord: "

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