Liberty Jail – This week marks the anniversary of when Joseph Smith, jun., who was imprisoned in Liberty jail, Mo., wrote an excellent epistle of what is now
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Liberty Jail – This week marks the anniversary of when Joseph Smith, jun., who was imprisoned in Liberty jail, Mo., wrote an excellent epistle of what is now
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
Oxford Oxford is the site where many of the Bible Translators studied, and did actual work of translation. One significant Bible translator and martyr, William Tyndale, was educated
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
Liverpool was England’s chief port and also the port of embarkation through which practically every emigrant from England passed. Over a hundred thousand Saints sailed from Liverpool to
Far more amazing visions and miracles took place in Kirtland than all other LDS sites combined! There is so much information that we have had to dedicate an
Richmond A most important place in Mormon Missouri history. Here, after their arrest at Far West, Joseph Smith and others were put on trial under Judge Austin King,
PALMYRA Smith Family Cabin and Farm – The Smith family lived here at the time of the First Vision. Three years later (September 21, 1823), Moroni appeared here
CAPERNAUM, Kefar Nahum (“town of Nahum”) We honor the CHRISTmas season with our December sites of the week. This week the famous city of New Testament times, Capernaum.
HAIFA Located on the Mediterranean Sea where Mt Carmel juts into the water forming a bay, Haifa is one of the most beautifully situated cities in the world.