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Thoughts on Abortion

by Jessica Abortion is probably one of the touchiest subjects that is brought up amongst the women in and outside of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. But it’s also an essential topic of discussion, which should be gone over with every person. Abortion, the taking of life, is one of the most [...]

Who Are You When No One is Looking?

There’s a new video in YouTube that is a re-enactment of a true story. A girl left her purse at a church dance. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. You might have heard of members of this church being called Mormons. This is a nickname it’s okay to [...]

The Power of Music

A teenager talks about the power music has to make her life better–or worse. A musician talks about what to do about that power. What is your music saying to you?

What Do You Get for Being a Mormon?

Mormon teens choose to skip a lot of the things other teens do. What do they get for it?

Jane Elizabeth Manning: Black Mormon Teen Pioneer

Jane Elizabeth Manning was just sixteen when she led a group of black Mormons, all family on an 800 mile journey–on foot–to Nauvoo, Illinois.

Mormon History for and by Teens

Some teenagers become a part of Mormon history–or history in general–because they keep journals.

Mormon Teens Present Cultural Festival in Hawaii

Mormon teens in Hawaii presented a cultural celebration before the dedication of a new Mormon temple.

How Do I Treat People Who Live Differently Than I Do?

There is a difference between tolerance and tolerating. Looking at how Jesus handled things can help us know how to treat others.

Same Jersey

Two boys on rival football teams are best friends and making a difference in each other’s lives.

A Teenage Hero and a Story of Friendship

Spencer might have been able to win the triathlon if he hadn’t chosen to push and pull a friend with cerebral palsy throughout the entire race. He wanted Dayton to have a chance to be in a triathlon and he was willing to push himself to the limits to make it happen.