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Michelle King: Helping the leprosy-affected in India, on 'Mormon Times TV'
Sometimes we focus on work and career solely because we know we’ll get paid. After all, a job puts food on the table and helps us provide for our families. But it’s frequently looked at as something we have to do. What a bonus, though, if we love what we do and actually look forward to going to...
'Centers of strength' — Church flourishing in India
Mormon Life says: Love seeing pictures of Saints from around the world.
We not only have missions in India, but we also have districts that are preparing to become stakes. The Church is being established in India in a deliberate and impressive way. And although North...
Worshiping with the Saints in India
Business travel has been a significant part of my life for the past three years. This has allowed me the opportunity to visit nearly every state in the continental United States and a few foreign countries. It has also afforded me the opportunity to visit several temples. Many great personal...
Former NBA player Shawn Bradley shares experience volunteering at leprosy colonies
An estimated 1 million people in India are afflicted with leprosy, a disease many people believe was eradicated long ago. But thanks to Rising Star Outreach and former BYU and NBA basketball player Shawn Bradley, the goal is to make the current generation the last to suffer from this disease. ...
Youth in India share the gospel through pageant
Mormon Life says: Sharing the Book of Mormon through song and dance in New Delhi, India.
There are only about 8,000 Latter-day Saints in India. But the LDS youth of New Delhi hope they have set the stage for future Church growth by sharing their testimonies in a unique way—a Book of...
The Untouchables: Part 3
Mormon Life says: The final article in a series in which LDS Living editor Jamie Lawson describes her experiences among leprosy victims in India.
Click here to watch a video on Jamie Lawson's experience in India at the leprosy colony.In case you missed them, here are The Untouchables: Part I and Part II.Evil. Cursed. Untouchable. In India,...
The Untouchables: Part 2
Mormon Life says: Part two in a series in which LDS Living editor Jamie Lawson describes her experiences among leprosy victims in India.
In India, those suffering from leprosy are considered to be “untouchables.” Believed to be cursed by God, they have been cast out of society to live on the outskirts of civilization, where they beg...
The Untouchables: Part 1
Mormon Life says: Part one in a series in which LDS Living editor Jamie Lawson describes her experiences among leprosy victims in India.
Leprosy is one of the most feared diseases in human history. Assumed by many people to have disappeared centuries ago, this devastating disease continues to destroy the lives of people around the...
Hope Rising
Mormon Life says: A family tragedy would lead this ordinary housewife down an unexpected path—one that would bring hope and healing to thousands of people half a world away.
Ten years ago Becky Douglas's life changed forever. Her oldest daughter, Amber, lost her battle with bipolar disorder and took her own life while away at college. As a grieving Douglas sorted...
Everyday Indian
Mormon Life says: If you’re ready to expand your dinner options and try something a bit different, we’ve got the thing for you. Don’t let the uncommon ingredients scare you away—items such as garam masala, mango powder, and grapeseed oil are usually available at grocery or ethnic stores. Take this opportunity to explore one of the world’s greatest cuisines!
Papaya Chicken 2 tablespoons grapeseed oil 1 teaspoon fenugreek seeds 1/2 teaspoon asafetida 2 tablespoons grated garlic 2 tablespoons grated ginger 1 green chili, finely chopped 1 large...



