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Mitt Romney & The Olympics

It was a selfless motive that led Mitt to return to Utah at a comfortable point in his family life and career at Bain, to salvage the Olympics and resuscitate the spirit of the games.  He didn’t do it for the glory, the applause, the money, the attention.  He made an inconvenient move for the Lord’s convenience and for the sake of good. Those kinds of decisions aren’t bred in a...

Mitt Romney – More than Politics

Mitt Romney: there is more to the man than politics. He is, after all, a husband, father, and faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon). Mitt Romney was reared in an religious Mormon home in Michigan. He served a two year religious mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to France for 30 months, which is an extension of the typical 24...

Question & Answer: Mormon Missionaries

Mitt Romney served an LDS mission, or mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  Missionaries are young men and women who consecrate two years of their lives to bringing the light of the gospel to the world. A Pew interviewer asked two Mormon leaders about members and missionaries involvement in international issues. The conversation is recorded below. The church has...

Question & Answer: Mormon Religion & Publi...

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (sometimes called the “Mormon” Church), has received much media attention in recent months. Mitt Romney has been a figure whose prominence and identity has captured the thoughts of everyone on the entire political and religious spectrum. Since 57% of those polled by CBS several months ago revealed a lack of knowledge regarding Mormon...

Mitt Romney’s Mission to France

Mitt Romney is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, often known as the Mormon Church. The church is a lay church. This means that all church leadership is made up of volunteers who are not compensated monetarily. Members of the Church become accustomed to finding themselves in positions for which they had no real prior training or experience and simply jumping in....