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Religion News Service columnist Jana Riess discusses the lessening call for food storage among members of The Church of Jesus Chrisst of Latter-day Saints.
(RNS) — From two years to one year to six months to three months: Food storage requirements aren’t what they used to be for Latter-day Saints. (RNS) — It’s January again, which means that ...
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Church donates shelf-stable goods to High Plains Food Bank as summer demand risesThe half truckload included pasta, pancake mix, pinto beans and dry milk — items officials say will quickly reach families ...
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LDS Church vowed to up its humanitarian aid in 2024. It did. See by how much. - MSNFor the third year in a row, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reported donating more than a billion dollars in aid, funding global initiatives focused on food security, emergency ...
The originally proposed 44,000-square-foot temple in Fairview, Texas, would have include a 173-foot tall spire. Last month, the LDS Church proposed to build a one-story temple with 30,742 square ...
POCATELLO — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has donated a large amount of food to local food banks and other organizations in the community to help those ...
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Church's donation helps food pantry expand its storage - MSNChurch's donation helps food pantry expand its storage. ... Now thanks to a gift from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the ministry can store even more food.
Volunteers from UW and local Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints members unload pallets of food Thursday donated through the Black 14 Mind, Body and Soul Initiative and the church. The Black ...
After giving its largest ever humanitarian aid donation to the United Nations World Food Programme last week, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Wednesday a $5 million ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Self-reliance is important according to one church leader in Tyler. Bishop David Spray of Tyler’s second ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints said it’s ...
John Griffin, a member of the University of Wyoming’s Black 14 from Denver said the football players’ initiative of helping others is living up to its name.
(RNS) — A new ‘60 Minutes’ interview raised questions about the LDS church's finances, including whether its wealth now amounts to $150 billion.
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