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LATEST NEWS
French Polynesian Youth Look to the Future
For hundreds of French Polynesian teenagers, learning about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and prophets of God is a way to build a solid foundation for the rest of their lives.
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FamilySearch Adds Free Records from 7 Countries
This week FamilySearch added 12 million new, free records online (6.5 million indexed names and 5.6 million browsable images) for Canada, England, Germany, Italy, Korea, Netherlands, Spain, and the U.S.
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New Bible Video Available Online
'The Parable of the Good Samaritan' is the latest short film added to the 'Life of Jesus Christ Bible Videos' collection. Additional new videos about the final days and weeks of the Saviour's life will also be available before Easter.
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Church Leaders' Biographies Available on New Website
Biographies of the senior leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are now available on the website 'Prophets and Apostles Speak Today.'
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New Zealand Interfaith Leaders to Gather in Temple View
The 2012 New Zealand National Interfaith Forum will be held next weekend (18-19 February) in Hamilton at the former Church College of New Zealand campus in Temple View
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Kiwi Mormons Talk About Faith and Family on the Web
New Zealanders Dionne and Josh, parents of three, share their love of family, faith and life in a new video on www.mormon.org.nz.
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Leadership Changes: Week Ending Saturday 28th January 2012 |
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New Bishops/Branch Presidents |
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Bishop Christian Vandenbosch: Avon River Ward, Christchurch New Zealand Stake
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Bishop Jeffery E. Clendon: Merivale Ward, Christchurch New Zealand Stake
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Bishop Kent Rangitewhiria John Johnston: Riccarton Ward, Christchurch New Zealand Stake
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Bishop Sosaia Ngungutau Taufa: Neiafu 4th Ward, Neiafu Vava'u Tonga West Stake |
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Scripture Study Program for Youth Marks 100th Anniversary
Even though the daily scripture study class for Mormon youth, called seminary, is now 100 years old, taking part is still a day-to-day proposition. New Zealander, Sabrina M. for example, attends an hour of scripture study each morning before her regular school classes begin.
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