President Nelson gave his 113th general conference talk on Sunday. Or was it the 114th? It depends on how you count. Either ...
The President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Russell M. Nelson, will dedicate the Church's 200th temple, ...
It has been hard to ignore the expedited rate for temple construction in recent years. Since Nelson became the faith’s leader in 2018, he has announced 168 new temples, more than doubling those ...
This weekend President Russell M. Nelson will participate in and speak ... Major new exhibit of 200 years of Latter-day Saint ...
The President’s Collection of Art seeks to create an environment in which visual arts will flourish and enhance the quality of life at William & Mary. The primary aim of the Collection is to encourage ...
“The length of your life is not as important as the kind of life that you live,” said President Russell M. Nelson as he delivered a message during a broadcast celebrating his century-long life. He ...
President Russell M. Nelson, leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has officially lived for a century. His lifetime of service has included honorable service in the United States ...
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Church President Russell M. Nelson said in an official statement released ... with entertainment luminaries of the day, including Art Linkletter, Danny Thomas, Bob Cummings and others who served ...
Dallin H. Oaks, the top adviser and likely successor to 100-year-old church president Russell M. Nelson, encouraged congregants at the faith’s twice-annual general conference to steer clear of ...
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It’s been 34 years since Russell Nelson, then an apostle of The Church ... phrase “Mormon church” and six since he, as church president, issued a series of directives discouraging use ...