At the LDS Newroom, “2008: A Historic Year for the Church,” highlighting and discussing major LDS stories from 2008. The biggies: The passing of President Gordon B. Hinckley, with Thomas S. Monson becoming the 16th President of the Church shortly thereafter; the first volume of the Joseph Smith Papers project finally getting published; and Elder Ballard (an LDS apostle) publicly encouraging Mormons to discuss their faith online via blogs and other forums. Oh, and there was that Prop 8 thing, too.
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posted December 28, 2008 at 5:46 pm
There was also a strong Mormon presidential candidate.