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Studies suggest today's current crop of young adults -- labeled the "Millennial Generation" -- is less religious than preceding generations.
In a debut concert on Temple Square, the sister missionaries of Temple Square who sang, danced and played music on a guitar, a violin or the piano, did themselves proud.
While many missionary groups enthusiastically hold reunions for a few years and then lose interest, one group is still meeting regularly after 50 years.
Larry Montgomery specializes in preserving, repairing and reproducing antique furniture. In a Church History Library presentation, he shared some tips.
A conference for widows and widowers in their 20s to 50s will be March 19-21 in Layton.
Genealogy is not the boring word anymore that applies only to your grandmother or mother.
Almost 100 Mormon young single adults joined on Feb. 20 to support the Food Bank in Mesa, Ariz.
Humanitarian aid in Haiti and disaster preparedness will be two of the topics at a symposium in San Clemente, Calif.
I have taught them their colors, what it takes to make plants grow, how to draw the letter Y. I have not, I promise, taught them this.