Dallin H. Oaks named new President of the Church
President Henry B. Eyring, 92, and President D. Todd Christofferson, 80, will serve with him as First and Second Counselors.
After graduating from the University of Chicago Law School, he clerked for Chief Justice Earl Warren of the United States Supreme Court.
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Try these talking points to start more meaningful conversations about the endowment.
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Alicia couldn’t hold or nurse the newborn because of her radiation treatments.
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“I hadn’t heard the phrase before, but now it’s inspiring me to love myself and others more.”
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Have you ever wondered which month and which calendar date has had the most dedications of temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
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Each temple is about the size of a poppy seed.
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The Apostle says this gives us “the power and personal revelation needed to withstand anything that comes our way.”
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Here’s a quick look back at new temple announcements during general conference.
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The wide-margin journal with all the talks will ship out just weeks after conference ends.
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“When I think of our dad, I think of joy!” shared President Nelson’s daughter Laurie N. Marsh.
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After a lunch meeting with his colleagues, Ryan had an unexpected spiritual experience.
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Here’s what President Holland shared to support anyone grappling with this personal question.
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Kenneth Rooks and Lexy Halladay-Lowry both expressed gratitude for their wins on Saturday.
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What would you add to this list?
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The open house is scheduled to begin in April 2027.
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“This explanation helps me better understand my role in preparing for the Second Coming.”
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From paintings to games, these are items newlyweds will use and love.
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“This may be the most memorable thing we did when my sister returned home from serving her mission.”
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Members in this country currently have to cross the Congo River to get to a temple.
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