January 6, 2007
The Mormon Question (Yahoo! News) (January 6, 2007)In public polls, as many as 37 percent of all voters have said they don't think they could vote for a Mormon for president -- a higher number than you get when you ask the same question about whether people could vote for a woman or a black.
2007 Gospel Study Materials Available Online (News from the Church) (January 6, 2007)As the new year begins, the redesigned Gospel Library at LDS.org provides a helpful Prepare a Lesson section for all teachers.
Utahns hail late Jerusalem mayor as a friend (Salt Lake Tribune - Utah) (January 6, 2007)Teddy Kollek, Jerusalem's longtime mayor who died this week at 95, was committed to religious freedom and equality in the city he loved. That devotion resonated across the globe and endeared him to Jerusalem-loving Utahns.
Blessings of patriarch ease minds (Deseret News - Utah) (January 6, 2007)In 1968 I received an LDS mission call to Bolivia. I had no clue where I was going. I thought I was headed to Bulgaria. My mother, however, knew full well I was in for some bone-chilling winters in the Andes mountains and a whole new world of illnesses. At that moment, she began wringing her hands. She didn't stop for the next two years. But her fretting was eased the day I was blessed by Eldred G. Smith.
Church honors Beaumont school official Karren Poppen (Banning Record Gazette - California) (January 6, 2007)The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Yucaipa, California Stake, has presented its Family Values Award for 2006 to Karen Poppen for her “for her noble and reverent family values in her home, profession and community.
LDS Church News (Deseret News - Utah) (January 6, 2007)LDS Church News for the week ending January 6, 2007.
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