Why Andy Reid says conducting the Tabernacle Choir was one of the highlights of his life
“You [could] compare this to what you do when you win a Super Bowl. I mean, it was just that exciting.”
The humanitarian response includes distributing approximately 5,000 assistance kits
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Many people suppose there are no conditions associated with experiencing God’s love. But the scriptures help us see an empowering truth.
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The purpose of the displays is to help visitors easily connect early Church history and the Nauvoo Illinois Temple to Jesus Christ.
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If you’re stuck in survival mode, this insight into 3 Nephi 13 can reframe how you see your most exhausting days.
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The friends shared what they’ve learned after more than 600 meals together.
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“The system is unlike anywhere else in the world.”
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These updates can give missionaries and their families more time to prepare.
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Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
“It brings together people of all ages and backgrounds.”
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Alan and Elizabeth Farrell are serving as mission leaders in the Perú, while their two children are serving in Chile and Oklahoma.
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Set out these games and watch your family bonds strengthen.
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In ancient Israelite storytelling, the meaning of personal names was used to enhance the memorability of a story. Consider the name of Noah in Genesis 6–9. His name in Hebrew, nōaḥ, means “rest,” which represents a major theme in Noah’s story: The dove sought rest as it searched for land. The ark finally rested on a mountaintop. In addition, Noah’s name written backward, ḥn, means “grace,” pointing to a sub-theme of the Noah story, highlighted in Genesis 6:8, where we read that “Noah [nḥ] found grace [ḥn] in the sight of God.” By learning the meanings within Noah’s name, ancient listeners could remember that they, like Noah, could find rest through the grace of God.
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Get the entire FHE lesson series on "The Family: A Proclamation to the World."
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An LDS family has been gaining national attention for their five newest family members.
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The BYU Men's Chorus recently released a stunning music video of the hymn "It Is Well with My Soul." The chorus created this video to celebrate the five-year anniversary of their Set Apart album, which can be downloaded for free at setapartalbum.byu.edu. So watch the video or check out their website for uplifting hymns and music.
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"Going onto the show, I really, really wanted to make a stand for Mormons. I wanted people to know that Mormons are normal," Maquel Cooper says about her time on The Bachelor. In addition, she tried to stand for her values by not drinking or swearing.
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Curious about the origins of trek re-enactments before you hit up Trek: The Movie in theaters this weekend? Look no further.
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Recently, the Church published an informative article about Islam in the Ensign. Before the article, a note states, "Because it is important to understand those of other faiths, Church leaders felt that it would be helpful to provide an overview of the history and teachings of Islam, the world’s second-largest religion."
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As featured in a recent LDS Living video, "Do Mormons believe in dinosaurs?" is one of the most googled phrases about Mormon beliefs. And although there's no doctrinal stand on the matter, here's what one paleontologist has to say about why he, and BYU, studies dinosaurs.
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It can be difficult to find books for kids between the ages of 8 and 12. They aren't little anymore, but they aren't old enough to read books written for teens. If this is a struggle your tween has had, here are seven books that are written just for them.
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