
Clint Teeples
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Things we learned about Latter-day Saints this weekend. Brandon Flowers performed at the opening of the Champions League final. Kaskade attended Latter-day Saint worship services in Japan. Ken Jennings and Brandon Sanderson were college roommates. What kind of cult is this?
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It’s entirely possible this is the greatest performance of a Christian hymn ever recorded. Lyrics: Jesus climbed the hill to the garden still. His steps were heavy and slow. Love and a prayer took Him there To the place only He could go. Gethsemane. Jesus loves me, So He went willingly to Gethsemane. He felt all that was sad, wicked, or bad, All the pain we would ever know. While His friends were asleep, He fought to keep His promise made long ago. Gethsemane. Jesus loves me, So He went willingly to Gethsemane. The hardest thing that ever was done, The greatest pain that ever was known, The biggest battle that ever was won— This was done by Jesus! The fight was won by Jesus! Gethsemane. Jesus loves me, So He gave His gift to me in Gethsemane. Gethsemane. Jesus loves me, So He gives His gift to me from Gethsemane.
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Reid Moon, rare book dealer and Library of Congress consultant, says the Book of Mormon is the most requested book at his rare book shop and the most requested book at the Library of Congress. That lines up with decades of serious engagement from non-Latter-day Saint academics. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Daniel Walker Howe (Harvard, Berkeley, Oxford, UCLA) called it “a powerful epic” that “should rank among the great achievements of American literature.” Non-Latter-day Saint professors at Vermont, Chicago, and Harvard have praised its complex narrative, deep intertextuality, and Christ-centered theology, with one scholar teaching an entire university course on the book. The Library of Congress added it to its “Books That Shaped America” list in 2013 and later ranked it fourth on its “America Reads” list of the most influential books in U.S. history. As Harvard-trained sociologist Thomas O’Dea observed, it remains one of the few books that critics feel comfortable dismissing without reading it. Over 200 million copies have been distributed in more than 115 languages. For millions of people around the world, it has been a life-changing book.
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Last year, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provided $1.45 billion in humanitarian aid. That’s about $4 million each day helping people in need. The Church also donated 32 million pounds of food to relieve hunger. Here’s a look at its humanitarian operations:
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