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Smiles on the faces of the saints in Uganda, rivaled the bright colorful gomesi the sisters were wearing as they gathered to witness the organization of the first stake in Uganda.
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Last week, the Deseret News team that traveled to Haiti returned to Utah. While there, they slept in
tents, near a runway crowded with relief planes.
Mormons throughout Asia whose native language is Chinese have received
the news of the availability of the Chinese language triple combination
of the scriptures online with great excitement.
We missed attending Sunday church meetings in Haiti. But we didn't miss witnessing true religion in action.
What will be, when it is dedicated, Thailand's largest meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is under construction following a groundbreaking ceremony Jan. 23.
"Although McKay was only 20 years old when he left us, he accomplished so much good during his life," says the Burrows family in a written statement.
Twenty Boy Scouts in Jacksonville, Fla., joined
with genealogists from the Southern Genealogy Exchange Society on Jan.
24 to learn basic research skills and "climb" their family trees.
Early morning motorists passing by on Kamehameha Highway saw a
mechanical excavator take its first bites out of a landmark building
as demolition work began on LDS-affiliated Laie Inn.
Olgan and Soline Saintelus thought their children had died in the earthquake, but they survived. The family is now together again after a medical flight and treatment for their son.











