It's a humdinger of a story. The post What Happened to the Nauvoo Bell? appeared first on From the Desk.| From the Desk
Race is portrayed as a changeable condition shaped by faith, in which all are alike unto God. The post What Does the Book of Mormon Teach About Race? appeared first on From the Desk.| From the Desk
Joseph Smith established a pattern of adaptation that continues to this day. The post How Has Temple Worship Evolved Since Joseph Smith’s Time? appeared first on From the Desk.| From the Desk
B. H. Roberts was a bold Latter-day Saint leader, historian, and politician whose intellect, controversies, and public life made him one of the most influential—and debated—figures in early 20th-century Mormonism. The post B. H. Roberts and Utah Politics in the Early 1900s appeared first on From the Desk.| From the Desk
The Book of Mormon disciples were translated by Jesus and appear in Latter-day Saint folklore as real people offering miraculous help. The post Who Are the Three Nephites? appeared first on From the Desk.| From the Desk
Joseph Smith still eludes me. The post Rough Stone Rolling: Richard Bushman Reflects 20 Years Later appeared first on From the Desk.| From the Desk
From Brazil to the Philippines, the worldwide church reveals rapid growth and resilience amid cultural and political change. The post Global Mormonism: Latter-day Saints Around the World appeared first on From the Desk.| From the Desk
Seven conclusions from my study of the lost pages merit fleshing out here. The post What I Learned Studying the Lost 116 Pages appeared first on From the Desk.| From the Desk
President Nelson has emphasized the need to spend more time in the temple, and better understand the endowment. The post President Nelson Temple Quotes appeared first on From the Desk.| From the Desk
Temple garments were revealed to Joseph Smith by a heavenly messenger and signify covenant discipleship and remembrance. The post What Is the Origin and Purpose of Latter-day Saint Temple Garments? appeared first on From the Desk.| From the Desk
Discover the untold story of William Clark, a civilian teamster who braved the Utah War, in this interview.| From the Desk
What caused the Utah War? Learn how it was shaped by Brigham Young, Johnston's Army in Utah, and Buchanan’s Blunder.| From the Desk
The tragedies of the Mountain Meadows Massacre didn't end in 1857. Learn more about how the murders were covered up.| From the Desk
Your source for Latter-day Saint history info including topics like Joseph Smith's First Vision, the Book of Abraham, polygamy, and more.| From the Desk
Learn more about how Zerah Pulsipher and Wilford Woodruff were connected throughout their lives in pioneer Utah.| From the Desk
See what Rosalynde Welch learned about Christ while co-authoring "Seven Visions" with Adam S. Miller for the Maxwell Institute.| From the Desk
Learn what scholars and historians have to say about the revelations and context of Joseph Smith's Doctrine and Covenants.| From the Desk
Learn more about how the canon of the New Testament came to be in this interview with biblical scholar, Thomas Wayment.| From the Desk
Uncover the remarkable story of the Brigham Young as told by historians. See why he was more than a prophet and polygamist.| From the Desk
Learn more about the history and theology of the Book of Mormon in this compilation of scholarly and devotional insights.| From the Desk
Delve into the life and teachings of Joseph Smith. Learn more in this compilation of facts from historians and religious leaders.| From the Desk
Discover the life and legacy of Willard Richards on our website, including possibly fulfilling a prophecy by Joseph Smith.| From the Desk
See what's in the new biography of Latter-day Saint apostle George Q. Cannon by Signature Books author Kenneth L. Cannon.| From the Desk