LDS Church materials and worship services are offered in over 100 languages worldwide. In the Salt Lake Valley, the LDS Church currently (2014) offers services in English, American Sign Language, Spanish, Portuguese, Tongan, Samoan, Chinese, Swahili, Marshallese, Laotian, Thai, Japanese, Cambodian, Korean, Russian, and German.
There are many lakes in the Rift Valley of Africa but the largest are: Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Malawi, Lake Turkana, Lake Albert, Lake Rukwa, Lake Mweru, Lake Kivu, and Lake Edward.
168 miles
4 times (Squaw Valley) (Lake Placid twice) (Salt Lake City)/
There are many lakes in Pakistan. Northern areas are full of lakes. Hunza valley, Sawat Valley, Kaghan Valley, Naran Valley and other such valleys have various lakes. Saiful Malook is the most famous lake of Pakistan.
Uh, their native language. And whatever other foreign languages they've learned. The book of Mormon is translated into almost 200 languages, so they don't have to learn English to read scriptures.
Mormons (members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) have left legacies in many places. Some things they are remembered for include * The migration to the Salt Lake valley. * The founding of Salt Lake City, and Temple Square in Salt Lake City * About 130 temples worldwide. * "Mormon" History. Many places have been a part of the history of Mormonism. * The Book of Mormon. Mormons believe it is a book of sacred scripture that complements the Holy Bible.
Yes, there are many lakes in Yosemite National Park. While Mirror Lake in the valley may dry up in the summer, many of the lakes to the north of the park like Gaylor Lake and Tenaya Lake stay filled during the entire summer.
it was a river flowing to the nearest river or lake but since there was a drought it became a desert for many years
It used to be a big valley with many houses, farms, schools, forest, etc.; they just let all the water flow into it with the houses and cars in it; many died because they didn't want to leave their homes. :)
Of Brigham Young's many jobs, the most prominant would be the second prophet and president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, more commonly known as Mormons, moving thousands of church members from Illinios to the Salt Lake Valley by wagon and handcart train, he was also the Gorerner of the territory of Utah, and the American Ambassador the the Native Americans.
Not directly. The Catholic Church teaches the world the Good News of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ. Her official language is Latin, and many of her schools teach it, but the Church officially teaches prayer and the Gospel, not languages.
Salt Lake City, Utah is the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church). This church did not develop out of any other religious group. It's founder, Joseph Smith Jr., was not affiliated with any denomination and the earliest church members came from many different churches.