our blog

Our Goal is to help connect the people to places in Church History. 

Make every trip a "Chruch history trip".
Stockholm Sweden Temple(Closed for Renovations)

The Stockholm Sweden Temple changed the Latter-Day work in Europe. When the Sweden Temple was built it put pressure on the Communist government in Germany to allow the Saints behind the Iron Curtain to receive their Temple sealings and blessings. The Eastern German Government did not allow the Saints to leave East German Saints to […]

Read More
When New Caledonia was dedicated for Missionary Work

Opening new areas to missionary work, is exciting for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. On October 6, 1967 the First Presidency authorized missionaries to serve in New Calendonia. New Caledonia, a French territory 3,000 miles from Tahiti was ready to have the land dedicated for missionary work. Thomas S. Monson […]

Read More
Importance of Mars Hill in Athens, Greece

The Great Apostasy started very soon after the Savior returned to heaven after His resurrection. The Apostles of Jesus Christ did their best to teach and keep the light of the gospel on the Earth, but the wickedness also worked to stop the work of the Lord. Europe is full of evidences of the Ancient […]

Read More
Vision of Robert Mason

Robert Mason was a man who lived in Farmington, Connecticut in the 1800’s. Robert lived in the same town as Wilford Woodruff and taught Wilford and the rest of the community about the true Church of Christ with all the apostles and prophets. Robert was looking for the same Church as the Church of Jesus […]

Read More
History of President Monson in Germany

President Thomas S. Monson is known to have a soft spot for those struggling, the downtrodden and forgotten of this world. He was known for taking time for the individual and showing love to those forgotten. It is no coincidence that the Lord would assign Thomas S. Monson to watch over Europe after World War […]

Read More
Special Experience of Thomas S. Monson in Samoa

President Thomas S. Monson had a very loving heart and taught by example. A common topic from President Monson was how the Lord uses imperfect people to bring about His purposes on the Earth. President Monson's biography, “To the Rescue, a biography of Thomas S. Monson” there are many accounts of Thomas S. Monson listening […]

Read More
Freiburg Germany Temple

The Freiburg Germany is the third temple built in Europe and the first temple in Germany. Built in East Germany the Freiburg Germany Temple, was built under a communist government, behind the Iron Curtain. The Freiburg Temple is the 33rd dedicated Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Struggling to get the […]

Read More
Richmond Virginia Temple

The Richmond Virginia Temple is the 177th dedicated Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and the first temple built in Virginia. The Richmond Virginia Temple site was dedicated by only eight people, during the Covid pandemic on April 11, 2020. Days earlier the Governor of Virginia mandated for no groups, larger […]

Read More
Martin Harris Tests Joseph Smith

Martin Harris was one of the first people to believe Joseph Smith, outside of Joseph Smiths own family. Martin was a neighbor, a family friend in Palmyra, New York, at the infant stages of the Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Martin Harris was a truth seeker and supported Joseph through many hard times […]

Read More
Mesa Arizona Temple

The Mesa Arizona Temple is located just east of the the Mesa Townsite which was settled by Latter-Day Saints Pioneers in the 1870’s. The Mesa Arizona Temple is the first temple built in Arizona and was heavily influenced by the construction of the Cardston Alberta Temple and the Laie Hawaii Temple. President Heber J. Grant […]

Read More
1 12 13 14 15 16 31
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram