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M. Russell Ballard delivers his final general conference address
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A Final Sermon: Remembering M. Russell Ballard

Public Square Staff2 years ago08 mins

Remembering the life of M. Russell Ballard through the impact he had on several of our editors, authors, and friends.

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How Susceptible Are You to the Allure of Divergent Doctrine?

Carol Rice2 years ago2 years ago09 mins

Some religiously affiliated individuals fall into fringe beliefs by exploiting vulnerabilities we all share—pain, doubt, and desire for enlightenment.

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Two Men From Different Backgrounds Shaking Hands | Bridges Between Minority Faiths | Public Square Magazine | Similarities of Latter Day Saints & Ahmadi Muslim Beliefs
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From Pakistan to Palmyra: Bridges Between Minority Faiths

Rex M. Butterfield2 years ago1 year ago010 mins

How are the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and Latter-day Saints similar despite originating from different faith traditions? In more ways than you might think.

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A religious conversation symbolizing differing perspectives on church hierarchy
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What Latter-day Saints Can Learn from the Catholic Synod

Dan Ellsworth2 years ago08 mins

The Catholic Synod serves as a case study on hierarchical versus distributed authority. Latter-day Saints face similar debates, observing how inclusion and transparency can either strengthen or compromise a religious institution.

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Interior of the Conference Center at the Fall 2023 General Conference
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Gospel Living in a Modern Age: Insights from General Conference

Public Square Staff2 years ago2 years ago015 mins

The General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is a time for personal inspiration and reflection. What did our contributors and editors learn for themselves and their families?

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A man investigates a church ignoring the infestation around him, symbolizing the fixation on the Church of Jesus Christ’s transparency.
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The Latter-day Saints The Washington Post Forgot

Public Square Staff2 years ago010 mins

While the Washington Post sheds light on the Church of Jesus Christ’s finances, it overlooks key perspectives, instead allowing our critics to speak for us.

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Shattering the Stained Glass Ceiling: A Latter-day Saint Woman and the Pope

Morgan Anderson2 years ago2 years ago07 mins

At the Mongolia interfaith gathering, Tuvshin Gombo stood as the sole female envoy, showcasing the Church’s forward-thinking approach to women, echoing Mongolia’s own culture.

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Expressionist portrayal of a chapel with few people echoing the way forward for Latter-day Saint membership
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Divine Tides: Understanding Latter-day Saint Membership Demographics

Public Square Staff2 years ago09 mins

Shifts in Latter-day Saint numbers in the U.S. align with scriptural prophecies and underscore the importance of spiritual depth over mere numerical strength.

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Men in White & Grey Uniform Harvesting a Wheat Field | How Long do Sister Missionaries Serve? | Latter Day Saints Missions
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Implications of Latter-day Saint Missions for Young Women

Maggie Marchant3 years ago11 months ago08 mins

When Latter-day Saint women ask, ‘Should I serve a mission?’ they’re looking at a transformative journey. Mission service refines their personal growth, broadens academic horizons, and cultivates professional skills.

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Confronting Pre-conceived Illusions: Latter-day Saints and the Abuse Narrative

C.D. Cunningham3 years ago3 years ago08 mins

Are Latter-day Saints more prone to child abuse? Research reveals that the community has significantly lower abuse rates due to effective protective measures.

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Changing Historical Norms and Claims of Deception

John Sandorf3 years ago1 year ago012 mins

Journey through the labyrinth of history viewed through the prism of presentism. Reappraise the honesty of past historians and redefine your understanding of history.

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Latter-day Saint Enigma: Their Unexpected Troop Abuse Rates

Jennifer Roach3 years ago2 years ago06 mins

Are Latter-day Saints more likely to abuse kids? Through statistical analysis of the BSA abuse case, we have our first data-supported answer to the question.

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