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Some of the stories that readers sent in responding to our request for experiences of Mormons meeting other Mormons in unexpected places around the world.
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A play within a play, the story behind the show -- the night show at the Polynesian Cultural Center in Hawaii is likely the collecting point for scenarios not found
at most live theaters.
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf met
with Fijian and Tongan Mormons last week as part of a week and
a half-long tour of five Pacific nations - American Samoa, Samoa, Fiji, Tonga
and Tahiti.
More than 200 BYU-Hawaii students donned standard beach garb -- T-shirts, shorts and flip-flops -- on Oct. 24 while undertaking a large-scale service activity.
A calendar of LDS-theme events from around the United States and Canada.
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf arrived in the Samoas Nov. 7 to deliver messages of encouragement and hope.
T. David Hannemann was living in Southern California
in 1962 when he became involved in a new project in Hawaii: the
Polynesian Cultural Center.
The Lufkin Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints has a new pastoral leader, and his goal is
to follow his calling to serve others and share the gospel.
Some may see irony in this juxtaposition, but in Nauvoo the closeness
has become symbolic of a fine friendship between people who love Jesus
Christ and seek to follow his teachings.









