Thirty years ago, Gordon Carter and his wife, Susan, lived in Twin Falls, Idaho, and felt the need to do more good in the world. So, they sold their businesses and did so.
He and his wife contacted a church leader in Tijuana, Mexico, about their needs. He told them that the Catholic nuns ...
For a group of Utah County seniors (ages 55 and older), retirement is not about slowing down — it is about expanding their horizons. Through Utah Valley University’s “Elder Quest” program, they are continuing their education, strengthening social ties and staying involved in their ...
What if the real secret to long-term success isn’t just working harder but growing smarter, inside and out? Recently, Fullcast Chief Marketing Officer Amy Cook asked some of RevOps’ most innovative thought leaders how they stay at the top of their game. Most responded with a commitment to ...
American Fork is more than just my home — it’s my history, my inspiration, and my family. This city has shaped my life in countless ways and serving as mayor has given me the incredible opportunity to give back to a place that means so much to me.
In my role as mayor, I’ve been lucky ...
In his talk at the general conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints last weekend, President Russell M. Nelson, president of the church, discussed charity and virtue as necessary to building confidence “in the presence of God” – a type of confidence that allows us to ...
Making a trip to the dentist office can bring up a range of emotions for children. And in the case of low-income families who may not have the means to afford dental services, those emotions may look much different.
Fortunately for students at Westmore Elementary School in Orem, they can get ...