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  • ...//comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] in [[Mexico]]. ...mney]]. He was born in a covered wagon during a one-hour stopover on the [[Mormon Trail]] near [[Mount Pisgah|Mount Pisgah, Iowa]].
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  • ...e:san_jose_costa_rica_temple.jpg|400px|thumb|right|alt=San Jose Costa Rica Mormon Temple|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3"> ...a Rica Temple made it the first temple in Costa Rica and the second temple in Central America.
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  • ...After graduating from high school, Brother Anderson served as a missionary in the North Central States Mission. ...righam Young University]]. [[Elder]] Andersen earned his bachelor's degree in accounting.
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  • ...We believe in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates, in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law." Felonies can be committed by illegal aliens as they try to gain employment in the United States, which may include: 1) fraudulenty gaining a U.S. Social
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  • ...t Quorum of the [[Seventy]] on April 5, 1997. He was given emeritus status in October 2011. ...[[Settlements in Mexico|Mormon colonies]] and were former missionaries to Mexico. Pratt is a great-great-grandson of Elder [[Parley P. Pratt]] of the [[Quor
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  • ...ency, they corrupt the mind and body until the [[Holy Ghost]] cannot abide in the unholy tabernacle. Therefore, the addicted person finds himself withou ...rist]] will eventually return to live in the presence of God. Although the Mormon Church teaches that addiction to harmful and the use of unhealthy or illega
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  • ...energy gathering artifacts and primary documents of [[Mormon]] history in Mexico. ...Latter-day Saints]]. He was the second president of the Church's [[Merida Mexico Temple|Mérida México Temple]]<ref>[http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articles/
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  • ...y]]. In 1989, BYU decided to retire its Indian Institute so Tingey stepped in to direct the program voluntarily and independently. The name was changed t Tingey built the organization in an “understated, tireless way”[http://www.deseretnews.com/article/76558
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  • [[Image:Antoine R. Ivins mormon.jpg|thumb|200px|alt=Antoine R. Ivins mormon]]'''Antoine Ridgeway Ivins''' (May 11, [[1881]] – October 18, [[1967]]) w .... Ivins]], a member of the [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles]] and counselor in the [[First Presidency]]. His mother was Elizabeth Ashby Snow Ivins, the da
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  • [[Image:Mark_Hedengren.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=Mark Hedengren Mormon Photographer|left]] ...photography (with a minor in philosophy) from [[Brigham Young University]] in 2005. He then earned an MFA at the Glasgow School of Art.
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  • ...e Campinas Brazil Temple is the fourth Latter-day Saint temple to be built in Brazil. ...ay Saints than any other country in the world except the United States and Mexico.
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  • '''William N. Fife''' was the first professional architect in Weber County, Utah. He is the creative mind behind the original [[Ogden Tab ...ere Latter-day Saint missionaries were lodging. It was a Conference house, in today’s terms a mission home, and he converted to the gospel. Instead of
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  • [[Image:Annie_Henrie_Nader.png|350px|thumb|alt=Annie Henrie Mormon Artist|right]] ...an LDS [[Mormon Missionaries|mission]] in England as a guide for her work in the realm of religious art.
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  • ...nd educator. The Stephen W. Gibson Entrepreneurial Scholarship was created in 1994 to benefit entrepreneur students at Utah Valley University. ...0 Fastest Growing Companies in the United States. He is the first investor in 1-800-Contacts, Omniture, and Ancestry.
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  • ...blished the first Peruvian congregation for Latter-day Saints, or Mormons, in July 1956.''' ...mons in Peru|left|The cultural celebration honoring the 100th Mormon stake in Peru]]
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  • ...olonies in Mexico]]. His maternal grandmother, Minnie Spencer, had settled in the colonies. His father was not a member of the Church while Mask was youn ...iversity, Northridge. He helped establish [[Institute]] classes in Spanish in Arizona and Southern California.
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  • ...e 27,070 senior church-service missionaries and 2,736 young church-service missionaries. |[http://ldschurchgrowth.blogspot.com/2013/08/first-lds-stake-to-be-created-in-canary.html Canary Islands]
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  • '''Rafael Monroy''' (died 1915) is remembered by Latter-day Saints in [[Mexico]] as a [[martyr]] of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ ...esus Christ in 1913. Shortly after this, [[Rey L. Pratt]] and the other [[missionaries]] of American citizenship were forced to leave because of the Mexican Revol
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