10 interesting facts about President Oaks’s life
After graduating from the University of Chicago Law School, he clerked for Chief Justice Earl Warren of the United States Supreme Court.
President Henry B. Eyring, 92, and President D. Todd Christofferson, 80, will serve with him as First and Second Counselors.
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Try these talking points to start more meaningful conversations about the endowment.
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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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Alicia couldn’t hold or nurse the newborn because of her radiation treatments.
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Volunteers from Austria, Romania, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, England, and France gathered to serve.
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Sister Oaks served a mission in Japan and later worked as a consultant for the largest privately held publishing house in America.
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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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Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
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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Jon is a former BYU Humanities professor and his wife, Karen, taught English. According to Jon, “Our goal for retirement was to do what Jesus did in His mortal ministry: go about doing good.” They are thrilled to be serving for four months in Vieux Fort, St. Lucia, as Area Representatives of Anxiously Engaged Alliance (AEA). The Greens have previously served three senior missions to Germany, Austria, and North Carolina. While they have loved their missions, they were eager to serve where they could draw upon their many years of teaching experience to bless the lives of others.
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The Bible is a startling book. Its assertions about the human condition are revolutionary. In the Bible we read of men and women like you and me—mortal and sometimes good but often doubting, envious, argumentative, or otherwise fraught with human failings—who come to know God and rejoice in His mercy.
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As we’ve learned in the last few years, food storage is essential to daily life. When panic struck in early 2020, did you rush to the picked-over stores only to find bare shelves and all your favorite foods missing?
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RootsTech registration for 2023 is open, and it’s an experience you won’t want to miss! This year, you can tailor the experience to your needs and interests like never before. Hundreds of online classes will be available globally. Plus, an in-person option with additional classes and exclusive opportunities will take place at the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Most of us are all too familiar with stress. No matter how much we try, it’s one of those things we can never eliminate completely. The challenge is to find manageable ways to deal with it.
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Vocal Point, Theatre Ballet, Living Legends, Young Ambassadors, Noteworthy, the Ballroom Dance Company, and the International Folk Dance Ensemble are all BYU performing groups that are known for their exceptional talent and artistry. This year, they will be bringing their unique talents to Winterfest in Salt Lake City.
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This project will address structural deficiencies, preservation of aging finishes, replacement of outdated mechanical systems, and updating the guest experience.
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A new official Church notice reads, “Except for stake presidents and bishops, all married members called to YSA positions should be considered for release.”
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Here's some of our favorite Christmas albums from Latter-day Saint artists that you won't get tired of anytime soon!
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