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10 of our most-read articles in 2024

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Here at LDS Living, we’re grateful for the opportunity to share joyful content that builds faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ.

As we approach the New Year, we’re looking back on some of our most-read stories of 2024. From good news and inspiring insights to teaching resources and practical counsel from Church leaders, these 10 articles resonated with readers across the globe.


We love how this Broadway actress explained temple garments to her castmates

“I think the more open you are about these things, the less weird it becomes.”


What is the best thing I can do as a gospel teacher? Sunday School General Presidency’s surprising answer

As a young newlywed, I expected to serve in Primary. To my surprise, I was called to teach Gospel Doctrine. This advice from President Pace has been a lifesaver.


Coach Andy Reid says he never misses sacrament meeting, even helped bless a baby hours before Super Bowl win

On the day of Super Bowl LVII, Coach Andy Reid helped bless assistant coach Porter Ellett’s new baby. The men are grateful to support each other spiritually.


This important line from general conference might help you worry less about your adult children

As my children grew into adulthood, my worry seemed to grow with them. Then I came across a revelatory line in a recent talk that changed me.



The simple thing my mom did that showed me the power of temple garments

I’ve often wondered what kind of power comes from temple garments. Looking back, my mom’s habit of writing notes was teaching me all along.


4 signs of the Second Coming that will fill you with hope

While we often focus on scary “signs of the times” like wars and earthquakes, we can find comfort in the many hopeful signs of the Savior’s return.


This must-see painting about mental health is resonating with thousands

You’ll love this depiction of how Christ joins us in our trials.


An unforgettable moment from the children’s choir everyone is talking about

One of the most touching moments of general conference on Saturday was during the children’s choir performance of “Gethsemane.”


What Pres. Nelson said is ‘the most crucial question we each must answer’

Answering this simple question may just be the key to true satisfaction and eternal joy.


Other articles for you:

3 questions to ask yourself every new year (that won’t stress you out)
Our favorite advice from Church leaders on setting—and achieving—goals
The ‘Come, Follow Me’ goal I should have set years ago (that you might want to copy)

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