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A simple act leads to life-changing results on Mormon Times TV
It’s so easy now to “reach out and touch someone.” Whether you blog or use Facebook or Twitter to share your mormon.org profile or "Mormon Messages," there are very up-to-date ways to express your personal beliefs. I smile when I remember our family’s first attempt at sharing about 25 years ago,...
Michelle King: Involve your family in compiling your family history, on Mormon Times TV
We all probably have that list of things we know we should do but just don’t see how we can. Maybe we don’t even really want to tackle that list. Sometimes, though, we’re moved — even compelled — to go forward and make the time for important things that otherwise might sit on the back burner. ...
Mormons in far-away places, on Mormon Times TV
If you’ve traveled at all, you know how easy it is now to find an LDS meetinghouse to attend church services. Just go online to mormon.org, click on “Visit Us” and “Worship with Us,” and you can see when and where members meet in any part of the world. Some of my most memorable travels include...
Mormon Times TV: The 'Two Brothers' project captures the challenges of growing up
Sometimes you wonder if your own children come from the same gene pool, with personalities, looks and mannerisms that are alike, yet so different from each other. Yes, they grow up in the same household under the same governing principles and rules, but it’s fun to see how they come into their own...
Unique Temple Square Mission featured on Mormon Times TV
As a newlywed, I volunteered as a hostess on Temple Square doing the “nail drop” demonstration, highlighting the amazing acoustics of the Tabernacle. It was a fun thing to do once a week, and I enjoyed meeting hundreds of tourists who came to see what The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
People who are making a difference on Mormon Times TV
Living to be 98 years old is an amazing thing. LDS Church President Gordon B. Hinckley did it and was incredibly active through his 90s, continuing to travel the world. He once told me in an interview that the “secret” is being able to “go to bed every evening and get up every morning!” Age never...



