January 11, 2007
Scriptures in German, French, and Italian Available Online (News from the Church) (January 11, 2007)An estimated 125,000 native French-, German-, and Italian-speaking members will now be able to study the scriptures in their native tongue by accessing the LDS scriptures online.
Mormon university reopens its gates after 6 years (Jerusalem Post - Israel) (January 11, 2007)Six years after Brigham Young University closed its Jerusalem campus because of concerns over terrorism, 44 Mormon students from Salt Lake City, Utah, arrived Wednesday to study for a semester in the capital.
Elder Samuelson addresses students (BYU NewsNet) (January 11, 2007)Summary of devotional given at Brigham Young University.
Council recalls LDS decision (West Linn Tidings - Oregon) (January 11, 2007)Surprising local residents as much as leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the already-approved application to build a LDS meetinghouse and chapel in West Linn is back on the decision table.
Interfaith panel to honor King (LA Daily News - California) (January 11, 2007)The Santa Clarita Interfaith Council will celebrate the birth of Martin Luther King Jr. in a multicultural ceremony on Monday in Newhall. This 14th annual observance, co-sponsored by Santa Clarita's Human Relations Forum, will be held from 3to 5p.m. in the Hart High School auditorium, 24825 N. Newhall Ave.
'Outlaw Trail' to start LDS film fest (Deseret News - Utah) (January 11, 2007)A free premiere of a new film by the director of "Saints and Soldiers" will launch the Sixth Annual LDS Film Festival.
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