For the first time, Latter-day Saints are being encouraged to seek out modern translations of the Bible to further their studies.
President Donald Trump, a non-denominational Christian, has brought the Catholic Church to the center of U.S. politics.
In this Christmas season, Bibles around the world will be opened to the second chapter of Luke as people read that gospel’s account of the birth of Jesus. Kathy and I follow the tradition before we ...
LDS Bible scholar Dan McClellan explores what the church's recent approval of modern Bible translations — besides the King James Version — will mean for members' study. While boosting their knowledge ...
After all, it was a language not spoken in the power centers even in England. Their foreign overlords, the Norman, imposed their borrowed French on all aspects of the realm even as English remained ...
Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but ...
This Christmas is the 500th anniversary of when ordinary men and women could first hear the Christmas story being read from ...
As the midwinter darkness enfolds us, we can make time for contemplation as much as action, prayer as much as protest.
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Did they die and go to heaven?

I present to you dear reader the One Who died, rose again and went to heaven, Jesus Christ.
A baby does, cooing and crying. And the mother sings and speaks to the baby. It is the beginning of language, of encounter, ...
The preferred or Church-published editions of the Bible include King James Version (English), the Reina-Valera 2009 (Spanish) ...