When I graduated high school and started on my college journey, the news was probably one of the last industries I thought I would be working in. I had coached gymnastics since I had barely turned 16-years-old and I planned on studying exercise physiology. Two years into school, something started to not feel right. I was feeling lost and had no idea what to change my major to. After taking one communication class for GED credit, I fell in love! Starting out in my communication journey, I was leaning towards digital marketing for a career. However, as I moved from working as a social media manager, to a project manager, I eventually found myself working here at BYU-Idaho Radio. This is where I discovered my passion for the news. Through the news, and sharing it, I feel connected to the world around me, whether that's right here in Rexburg, or somewhere across the world with people I may never meet. My "why" for working in the news is educating myself and others, and creating connections.
The First Presidency of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles has directed that the “General Handbook: Serving in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints” continues to be updated as needed.
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On March 10, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Catholic Relief Services collaborated to donate to the Ghana National Ambulance Service and Ghana Health Services in Tamale. These services received 20 modified motor tricycle ambulances. The donation was made through Holistic Opportunities for Positive Engagement in Maternal and Child Health.
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The groundbreaking ceremony for the Antananarivo Madagascar Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was held last Saturday. Presiding over the event was Elder Denelson Silva, First Counselor in the Africa South Area Presidency. He was accompanied by Elder Dwayne J. van Heerden, an Area Seventy, and other local leaders and dignitaries.
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On Sunday, March 16, a devotional was held worldwide for the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The devotional speakers were Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson, and her counselors, Sister Kristen M. Yee and Sister J. Anette Dennis. They spoke from the Red Brick Store in Nauvoo, where the Relief Society was first founded in 1842.
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The Print Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, located in Salt Lake City, Utah, produces various materials in a wide variety of languages. These include copies of the Book of Mormon, Church magazines, handbooks, manuals, pamphlets and even sacrament cups.
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President Camille N. Johnson, Relief Society General President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, joined with a group of women diplomats in Los Angeles on Monday, March 10, for the 9th annual International Women-In-Diplomacy Day.
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