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Liahona (formerly Tambuli in the English-language version) is an official magazine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It is named after the word liahona from the Book of Mormon .
He published his first article at age 13 in Liahona, the Elders' Journal, a missionary magazine published by the LDS Church. [1] From 1939-1941 he served as an LDS missionary, first in Germany until World War II began, and then in Canada. From 1942-1945, Poll served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Force without seeing the front. [2]
Liahona: 1977–current annual-monthly magazine Official LDS Church international magazine LDS Church Salt Lake City, Utah Entitled Tambuli until 1995. Available in many languages. Current and back issues available online at churchofjesuschrist.org: For the Strength of Youth: 2021–current annual-monthly magazine Official LDS Church youth magazine
Liahona may refer to: Liahona (Book of Mormon) , is a purported artifact described as a brass ball of "curious workmanship" that provided directions for Lehi and his party while traveling. Liahona (magazine) , a periodical published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
A 21st-century artistic representation of the Liahona. In the Book of Mormon, the Liahona (/ ˌ l iː ə ˈ h oʊ n ə /) [1] is described as a brass ball with two spindles, one of which directs where Lehi and his companions should travel after they leave Jerusalem at the beginning of the narrative. Some early participants in the Latter Day ...
The Deseret News Publishing Company is a publishing company headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.It is a subsidiary of Deseret Management Corporation (DMC), a holding company owned by the Corporation of the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
LDS Living is an LDS lifestyle magazine in print and online. Deseret Book Direct sells publications through catalogs, e-mail, and the DeseretBook.com website. [ 39 ] From 2000 to 2009 it also operated an auctions website for Latter-day Saint books. [ 40 ]
This geographical and population model was published in an official church magazine, Ensign, in a two-part series by John L. Sorenson published in September and October 1984. [15] This was followed by a book on the subject by Sorenson in 1985.