Answer 1st Day Christmas Past: Elder Perry said “the greatest joy we can receive in life is giving.” Congrats to 1st Day drawing winner, Debbie Maedgen, who won a Palmyra
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Answer 1st Day Christmas Past: Elder Perry said “the greatest joy we can receive in life is giving.” Congrats to 1st Day drawing winner, Debbie Maedgen, who won a Palmyra
“Breathtaking scenery, stunning miracles, amazing museums & castles, ancient sites, bounteous Early Apostle Missionary adventures, unsurpassed treachery toward Bible Translators, even intriguing romance–& so much more.” Sound like
Stunning museums, beautiful castles, incredible libraries, ancient churches, amazing Early Apostle Missionaries and Bible Translators sites are just a few reasons to experience LDS British Church History and
The Gadfield Elm Chapel near the village of Pendock in Worcestershire, England, is the oldest extant chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The structure
Preston was the place that the church was officially established on British soil in 1837 & where this year (2011) a huge 400th Bible Anniversary Celebration is to
Big Ben London Time is Running Out to secure group airfare savings and join with Mormon Heritage Association for two unique tours this May! Our one-of-a-kind England &
Preston Temple Over the last several months Mormon Times has been spot lighting British Isles’ Early Church History Sites. Many of which are visited in our England and