An LDS immigrant and an LDS attorney discuss Donald Trump's immigration crackdown and the church's response to it.
We seek to provide basic food and clothing, as our capacity allows, to those in need, regardless of their immigration status,' the LDS statement read.
"Putting on Christ" seeks to inspire those who are diligent truth seekers. And for a limited time, KSL.com readers can get a free e-book version. Life is a journey. For many Christian ...
Catholic Charities of Inhgam, Eaton, and Clinton Counties took to social media to post “A Pastoral Note to Migrants from the ...
Fairview residents do not want their council to back down in the McKinney Texas Temple dispute, a months-long fight over the ...
Newark Advocate faith columnist Jeff Gill's curiosity about a plot of land reminds him how focusing on the negative in life ...
The mission of the church is both clear and timeless: to reach the lost and raise up the saved. These two practices flow from ...
The Hebrew Bible, which Christians call the Old Testament, offers instructions about celebrating a Jubilee every 50 years.
The president of Catholic Charities USA has urged the Trump administration to “rethink” its pause on federal funding for ...
Act in a consecrated fashion — love God and love others,” Elder Quentin L. Cook taught at the Provo MTC during a devotional ...