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Elder John K. Carmack spoke on the PEF's role in church history at the Mormon Studies Conference at Utah Valley University.
If an LDS official makes an analogy, then journalists dig up a backlash. When a group attacking the church drums up what is an offensive analogy, journalists don't question the tactics.
Imagine a world without personal mobility. Riqui did when he contracted polio at a young age. Mayerlinth did when she was hit by a car.
A calendar of LDS-theme events from around the United States and Canada.

The Perpetual Education Fund was taken to young adults of the church's Lusaka Zambia District for the first time.
Elder M. Russell Ballard advised more than 600 single adults in Boston to consistently feed the spiritual side through simple daily tasks like prayer and scripture study.
Percy TeHira is a wiry, upbeat New Zealander who came to Hawaii in 1960, a missionary called to build the kingdom, literally, by laboring on construction projects.
Three news item caught the attention of the Mormon Media Observer: Evangelicals and Latter-day Saints, the sleazy Mormon moms calendar and the church in South Africa.
Institute is the glue essential to keeping the rising generation together socially, emotionally and spiritually, according to Elder John S. Anderson, an Area Seventy.