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11/02/2002 . . . Ukrainian faith Kiev has also been a protectorate of Mongolia.
07/06/2002 . . . 'Day of delightful tumult' Nine other students received special post-graduate diplomas for the Asian Executive Management program, an ongoing partnership with the Polynesian Cultural Center in which mid-level managers from China and Mongolia study at BYU-Hawaii and the cultural center for a year.
03/09/2002 . . . New and returning mission presidents Mongolia Ulaanbaatar: Gary Gibbons; Glen Harlan Clark
03/02/2002 . . . 'A better understanding' to come of world's visit Illustrating the vast reach and growth of the Church, he said while visiting rural Mongolia, he ran into two LDS missionaries.
02/23/2002 . . . Mission Presidents One of them, Gary R. Gibbons, has been assigned to the Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Mission where he is currently serving as mission medical adviser.
11/17/2001 . . . Blood supply equipment in Mongolia improved An LDS couple recently enlisted medical know-how and love in their effort to improve the lives of thousands in Mongolia.
07/07/2001 . . . Mongolia president honors educator Malan R. Jackson, former director of the Butler Institute for International Understanding at Utah Valley State College in Orem, Utah, received the "Friend of Mongolia Award" from Mongolia's President Natsagiyn Bagabandi during a ceremony May 21, 2001.
05/05/2001 . . . In 75 years, institute grows from 25 students to 316,000 Other buildings are under construction in
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia;
said Ralph Swiss, CES director of physical facilities and real estate.
04/21/2001 . . . Mongolia's ambassador addresses devotional BYU-Hawaii hosted the Ambassador of Mongolia, Jalbuu Choinhor, April 9-13.
04/07/2001 . . . 'It all comes of the gift of faith' "It is so with our missionaries wherever they might serve, whether it be right here in Salt Lake City or in Mongolia," President Hinckley said.
03/24/2001 . . . 20 participate in music recital ULAANBATAAR, Mongolia -- Members here attended a keyboard recital March 12 presented by more than 20 Latter-day Saints.
03/10/2001 . . . Growth of institute is mandating need for new buildings CES officials are constructing multi-use facilities that will serve institute students in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia;
said Ralph Swiss, CES director of physical facilities and real estate
02/24/2001 . . . Ballroom dance: BYU's continuing legacy Last summer BYU students traveled to Asia, Hong Kong, mainland China, Eastern Russia and Mongolia.
02/17/2001 . . . Kazakhstan recognizes Church
the area, bordering Russia on the south and Mongolia and China on the west, was principally inhabited by
descendants of Turkic and Mongol tribes.
01/20/2001 . . . Preparing missionaries for their assignments
12/30/2000 . . . Church membership grows in an environment of stability No matter if the member lives in a large ward in Salt Lake City or in a newly established small branch in Mongolia.
10/21/2000 . . . Delivering hope with humanitarian aid In response to a harsh winter and subsequent drought in Mongolia, this summer the Church sent three shipping containers of clothing and quilts.
10/07/2000 . . . Diplomats enjoy Western picnic Some of the countries represented were:
Mongolia
09/16/2000 . . . Relief Society: Fellowship They were from
Mongolia, among many others
08/19/2000 . . . 100 youth 'come unto Christ' The youth then assembled more than 400 hygiene and sewing kits to be distributed in India and Mongolia.
05/27/2000 . . . Church responds to Mongolia's appeal After a terrible winter in Mongolia, followed by the worst drought in the last 60 years, government leaders made an appeal for international assistance.
04/01/2000 . . . He regards service club as extension of faith During the next 30 months, he will travel in his new capacity to
Mongolia promoting and strengthening Rotary clubs
03/18/2000 . . . Richard D. King Over the next 30 months, he will travel in his new capacity to
Mongolia promoting and strengthening Rotary clubs.
01/22/2000 . . . Chapter helps non-LDS understand missionary work
10/16/1999 . . . Diplomats at Marriott picnic help make quilts for Kosovo Countries represented included:
Mongolia
07/03/1999 . . . Well-known building is first meetinghouse in Mongolia A well-known structure in this capital city has been transformed into the first LDS meetinghouse in Mongolia.
04/24/1999 . . . New mission presidents Glen Harlan Clark, 66, Mongolia Ulaanbaatar Mission;
04/10/1999 . . . Elder David B. Haight: Love given, service rendered become great He then told of other couples who used their retired years to help establish the Church in Mongolia and other parts of the world.
03/20/1999 . . . Center Spread: Grand finale for Mormon Youth organization I didn't believe him at first when he said he was going to open Outer Mongolia for missionary work.
03/06/1999 . . . New and returning mission presidents Mongolia Ulaanbaatar: Clark, Glen Harlan; Cox, Gary E.
02/13/1999 . . . Couple called to direct handcart historic site He has served as a temple ordinance worker, stake president's counselor, high councilor, bishop and served a Church Educational System mission in Mongolia.
02/13/1999 . . . Couple called to direct handcart historic site He has served as a temple ordinance worker, stake president's counselor, high councilor, bishop and served a Church Educational System mission in Mongolia.
01/30/1999 . . . People in the Church The award was conferred as a result of his work in designing and establishing a network of international colleges in Beijing, as well as in Moscow, Taiwan, Mongolia and Nepal.
12/12/1998 . . . Many nations represented at ceremonies Ambassadors from 15 countries attended: [including] Mongolia.
12/12/1998 . . . Many nations represented at ceremonies Ambassadors from 15 countries attended: [including] Mongolia.
04/11/1998 . . . Testimony of Christ changes human behavior Elder Cook, relating an experience stemming from his service as a missionary with his wife in Mongolia a few years ago, described how a testimony of Christ can change human behavior.
03/28/1998 . . . Gift of wheelchair makes boy happy Nancy Hopkins, and her husband John, both members of the Doylestown Ward, Philadelphia Pennsylvania Stake, are currently serving as humanitarian service volunteers in Mongolia.
03/28/1998 . . . Givers become receivers They move thousands of miles from home, serving as advisers to such organizations as the Scout Association of Mongolia.
12/13/1997 . . . Many nations represented at ceremonies Ambassadors from 21 countries attended: [including] Mongolia.
10/25/1997 . . . International diplomats don Western hats at picnic The diplomats came from
Mongolia.
08/09/1997 . . . Young Women focus on fundamentals Late in 1996, she visited Mongolia with then Relief Society Gen. Pres. Elaine L. Jack.
05/31/1997 . . . Worldwide seminary In 1996, seminary began in, Mongolia.
05/10/1997 . . . Forging through life's challenges brings rewards
02/22/1997 . . . TESTIMONIES BURN BRIGHTLY: MONGOLIA The testimony of Church members in Mongolia burns bright in the face of harsh, freezing winter temperatures and possible ostracism from friends and families who follow Lama Buddhist beliefs or are atheists.
12/07/1996 . . . AMBASSADORS JOIN IN LIGHTING TEMPLE GROUNDS Ambassadors from the following countries participated in the Festival of Lights opening ceremonies at the Washington Temple Visitors Center Dec. 2:
Mongolia
09/28/1996 . . . AMBASSADORS MEET FOR WESTERN FAMILY PICNIC IN VIRGINIA When the Living Legends taught some of their repertoire to the diplomats' children, ambassador Jalbuu Choinhor of Mongolia observed, "Our 6-year-old daughter is over there learning Native American dance. We are so grateful. When else in her life will she have the chance to do this?"
09/28/1996 . . . CHURCH NEWS: ABOUT THE COVER Mongolia's deputy ambassador Khalzkhuu Narankuu and his children spend time with members of BYU's Living Legends performance group during the sixth annual Ambassadorial Western Family Picnic.
06/29/1996 . . . PRESIDENT FAUST: `TIME-TESTED PRINCIPLES OF CONVERSION' We have missions in places which seemed inaccessible only a few years ago such as
Mongolia.
03/16/1996 . . . NEW AND RETURNING MISSION PRESIDENTS Mongolia Ulaanbaatar: Gary E. Cox; Richard E. Cook
02/03/1996 . . . NEW MISSION PRESIDENTS Gary E. Cox, 58, Wendell 1st Ward, Wendell Idaho Stake
12/09/1995 . . . DIPLOMAT EXTOLS CHURCH AT WASHINGTON CEREMONY Eleven other countries had other embassy staff or chiefs of mission attending, including
Mongolia
07/01/1995 . . . MISSIONARY WORK: 'A GREAT MIRACLE' Ten years ago we never would have dreamed that we'd have missionaries and congregations in
Mongolia ..."
05/20/1995 . . . THE SERVICE OF SENIOR MISSIONARIES LEADS TO MANY NEW FRIENDS TO Sister Schmidt, who served a humanitarian mission to Mongolia with her husband, C. DuWayne, spoke of spiritual preparedness.
10/01/1994 . . . SHE HELPS OTHERS GAIN LITERACY, ENCOURAGES THEM BY EXAMPLE Elder Richard and Sister Mary Cook, who are serving as missionaries in Mongolia, wrote about the 22-year-old branch Young Women president.
07/09/1994 . . . PROPHET FOCUSES ON CHRIST'S MESSAGE "When their assignment came, it was to outer Mongolia! I was surprised!"
05/28/1994 . . . KIRTLAND FIRST TEMPLE; TEMPLES NOW LOCATED IN MANY AREAS OF REGI just the past four years, ambassadors or diplomats from the following countries have attended the ceremony:
Mongolia
03/12/1994 . . . `MORAL DISASTER' IN `WONDERFUL SEASON': PRES. HINCKLEY ADDRESSE Attending also were ambassadors from
Mongolia
02/12/1994 . . . COURSE FOSTERS MUSICAL WORSHIP Elder C. DuWayne and Sister Alice Schmidt, serving in Mongolia, wrote
12/25/1993 . . . 1993 - THE YEAR IN REVIEW: TEMPLES WERE FOCUS OF CHURCH EVENTS April 15: Elder Neal A. Maxwell of the Council of the Twelve dedicated Mongolia for the preaching of the gospel.
12/11/1993 . . . TEMPLE GROUNDS AGLOW FOR HOLIDAYS Also attending the ceremony,
, were ambassadors from 16 other countries including
Mongolia
10/23/1993 . . . FRIENDS FROM MANY NATIONS: SHEDDING WASHINGTON PROTOCOL, DIPLOM Attending the picnic sponsored by the Women's International Committee of the Church's International Affairs Office at the Marriott Farm Oct. 9 were ambassadors and deputy ambassadors from the following:
Mongolia
06/19/1993 . . . MONGOLIA DEDICATED FOR PREACHING OF THE GOSPEL A milestone was reached in Mongolia recently when Elder Neal A. Maxwell of the Council of the Twelve dedicated the land for the preaching of the gospel.
06/19/1993 . . . ASIA AREA: WELCOME MAT IS OUT IN SEVERAL COUNTRIES Of particular interest is an increased Church presence in Mongolia and Vietnam, Elder Brough noted.
06/05/1993 . . . AMBASSADOR'S TERM BRIEF, YET NOTABLE He was also the
chairman of the U.S.-Mongolia Trade Facilitation Working Group
.
05/15/1993 . . . ALPHABETS OF WORLD AT FINGERTIP The five alphabets whose characters remain uncaptured are obscure and distant. Four of these are well-established [including] Mongolian (Mongolia).
12/26/1992 . . . 1992: CHURCH NEWS YEAR IN REVIEW Sept. 16: The first of six missionary couples arrived in Mongolia to help improve the country's higher education system. The Church was invited by the Mongolian government to send the couples. The couples arrived in Mongolia "as missionaries in full identity," the first to enter Mongolia.
12/12/1992 . . . CHRISTMAS LIGHTING ILLUMINATES FRIENDLY TIES They included dolls loaned by 28 embassies:
Mongolia
11/21/1992 . . . PRES. MONSON ISSUES CHARGE TO NEW PRESIDENT OF COLLEGE "Pres. Beesley's and his wife are far away in a distant land - Mongolia - breaking new ground for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints."
09/19/1992 . . . SIX MISSIONARY COUPLES TO HELP WITH MONGOLIA'S HIGHER EDUCATION Six couple missionaries, at the invitation of the Mongolian government, will be sent to the country to help improve Mongolia's higher education system, said Elder Monte J. Brough, a member of the Seventy and Asia Area president.
11/16/1991 . . . CHURCH GROWTH REFLECTED IN 2 ASIA AREAS The Asia Area extends from Mongolia and China along the Pacific Rim to India and Afghanistan. |
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