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A multi-million dollar construction project in the Mandarin area signals the start of a new chapter for Jacksonville's ...
Historian Matthew Harris discusses the life and times of liberal Latter-day Saint apostle Hugh B. Brown, who clashed with a ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is working to build a massive $27 million temple in the Mandarin area.
Sister Wives One On One has been airing on TLC this month, and the Sunday June 15 episode did not disappoint. Talk turned "naughty" and Kody Brown was put on the spot on stage about hooking up with ...
A new temple for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints won approval from Madison’s zoning board Thursday. The LDS ...
Tribune guest columnist Natalie Brown says the church's lifting of the priesthood/temple ban against Black members shows the faith may not need dramatic divine decrees to make changes on women and ...
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'Sister Wives' Stars Meri and Kody Brown Are Still Married According to the Mormon Church - MSNIn the 'Sister Wives' season premiere, Meri Brown said she's still spiritually married to Kody Brown. Here's how their Mormon faith stops them from being divorced.
Sister Wives star Janelle Brown weighed in on Hulu’s The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and admitted she’s intrigued by the cast. “I didn’t know about them until this trip and I had to do ...
Mormon-cum-OnlyFans creator Kari Keone has unraveled the secrets behind the church’s “magic underwear” — which is so sacred that her in-laws allegedly burned them because sh… ...
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‘Mormon Land’: Biographer uncovers explosive new details in the life of a liberal LDS apostle - MSNAs a member of the governing First Presidency from 1961 to 1970, for example, Brown wrangled with future church Presidents Harold B. Lee and Ezra Taft Benson, as well as other apostles.
Brown describes an open house the church held to build support for the temple in May. “They put on a nice little dog and pony show,” he says. “‘Here's why we're doing this.
The beginnings of desegregation in the U.S. in the 1950s catalyzed a kind of counterreaction in the church, like with Mark E. Petersen’s response to Brown v.Board of Education in 1954.
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