3 sweet traditions Pres. Oaks has with his grandchildren
To help each grandchild feel special, President Oaks has a tradition of honoring a “Grandchild of the Month.”
Although they had not yet learned about God, both believed in some kind of higher power.
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“I had misinterpreted what Church leaders meant when they taught that ‘every covenant with God is an opportunity to draw closer to Him.’”
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Help bring the Christmas spirit to your street with these thoughtful gifts.
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The newest Apostle released a beautiful album with an Italian composer in 2019.
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After losing two siblings, Gill couldn’t shake the feeling that, somewhere, their spirits lived on.
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This announcement fills the gap left by Elder Gérald Caussé, who was called to the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
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Mission President Gregory D. Roney dedicated the visitors’ center as a “place of gathering to invite all to come to know [God’s] beloved Son better.”
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“Elder Brown’s testimony was so powerful it caught my teenager’s attention from the other room,” one mother shared.
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This year’s celebration had a special focus on the 100-year anniversary of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ being preached in South America.
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“Are there no standards for youth in the Church now?”
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London called their long-distance friendship “a very slow, very patient conversation,” but one in which they’ve truly gotten to know each other, find commonalities, and share decades of personal stories.
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This video of a family’s explosive cheering during Yale Law’s graduation ceremony might just make you cry.
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No one was more inclusive than Jesus Christ. He spent time with Apostles and sinners, fishermen and politicians, rich people and poor people, “good guys” and “bad guys,” his friends and his enemies.
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A shooter fired two dozen rounds from the tree line, hitting the Hill Cumorah Visitors’ Center twice.
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She escaped misogyny by joining the Church. One woman’s sharp refute to ‘Under the Banner of Heaven’
“The idea that the Church, of all places, should be lectured to by our larger culture—by Hollywood—about its violence and misogyny defies everything in my life’s experience and that of many other women I know.”
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Pauline Brown's search for truth began in 1969, when her 15-year-old brother was killed in a car accident. Her brother was going to hell because he hadn’t been baptized. She was convinced.
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“Life was a disappointment to me. I was living terribly, breaking my mother’s heart. And I thought, ‘There’s got to be something better than this.’”
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The building will be constructed where the Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) is currently located and will house academic, gallery, and performance spaces for three departments.
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"I found some new gems in the story of Ruth and Naomi that have changed my outlook on my own female friendships."
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