President Russell M. Nelson

LDS president: Church leaders speak ‘pure truth’

By Brady Mccombs — October 4, 2021
President Russell M. Nelson expressed gratitude for those who followed church guidance during the pandemic by getting vaccinated.

Overcoming Mormon doubt is hard when you’ve never been given the tools

By Jana Riess — April 8, 2021
(RNS) — LDS leaders want doubters to be able to magically know how to do something we’ve never taught believers how to do, which is to understand that we could be very wrong in what we are currently thinking about religion.

A progressive Mormon’s top 10 highlights of this weekend’s LDS General Conference

By Jana Riess — October 7, 2019
Holy Harry Potter! From changes to women's roles to a new youth program, announcements came fast and furious.

20 changes the new Mormon president has made to appeal to Millennials and Generation Z

By Jana Riess — June 18, 2019
Mormon leaders have been hard at work to change missionary expectations, temple rituals, and curriculum to improve the Latter-day Saint experience for Millennials and Generation Z. Will it be enough?

Top 5 Mormon rumors about this weekend’s General Conference

By Jana Riess — October 4, 2018
Two-hour church? Just maybe! And four other possibly almost kind of credible rumors about General Conference.

Church president: Use ‘Latter-day Saints,’ not ‘Mormon’

By Brady McCombs — August 17, 2018
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The terms 'Mormon,' 'Mormonism' and 'LDS' have been frequently used for decades to refer to the Utah-based faith that counts 16 million members worldwide.
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