Where are they now? – Deseret News
The young girl whose face became known worldwide is doing her best to avoid the spotlight and get back to being a normal teenager.
www.deseret.comDirect answer: Based on recent reporting and public statements, Elizabeth Smart remains a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, though she has spoken about her faith in nuanced, personal terms and focused her public work on advocacy rather than Church leadership. However, public commentary and sources vary in how they describe her current level of formal Church activity, so exact status can appear differently in different outlets. For the latest, most precise framing, see contemporary profiles and interviews.
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The young girl whose face became known worldwide is doing her best to avoid the spotlight and get back to being a normal teenager.
www.deseret.comA few media outlets are drawing erroneous connections between the reported bizarre religious writing
newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.orgIs Elizabeth Smart Still Mormon? Yes. Elizabeth Smart is still Mormon and a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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www.imdb.comIn Newsweek's new multi-story, multi-page package on the LDS Church and its members, Elizabeth Smart provides as much a face of the Mormon faith as the likes of the Osmonds, Glenn Beck and Stephen Covey — and maybe almost on par with cover-boy/presidential hopeful Mitt Romney.
www.deseret.comElizabeth Smart was just 14-years-old when she was kidnapped at knife point from her bedroom. She was held for nine months before finally being rescued. Host Michel Martin talks with Smart about her memoir, My Story and her Mormon faith - which made her both a target, and a survivor. This segment originally aired Oct. 11, 2013 on Tell Me More.
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