If I could use just one verse to teach about God, it would be this
Don’t skip over this beautiful verse in your ‘Come, Follow Me’ reading this week.
The commitment includes thousands of volunteers as Salt Lake City prepares to welcome the world once again.
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During a worldwide devotional, Elder and Sister Kearon answered questions from young adults.
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As words came to mind, Stephen A. Reynolds wrote them down on his printed program.
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This will help you slow down and receive revelation from the scriptures.
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President Freeman shared a verse that brings comfort when you feel like you’re not enough.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has deployed 150 to 200 volunteers daily to assist communities devastated by wildfires in southern Chile, working in coordination with government authorities and those of other faiths.
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President Dallin H. Oaks will speak at Brigham Young University’s weekly campus devotional on Tuesday, Feb. 10.
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Podcasts
Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
“Knowing that the Lord knew me before this life and ordained me to serve in certain callings amazes me.”
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The Molinaros now refer to what happened as their “family history miracle.”
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These verses imply a vital truth about our divine identity.
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On June 5, 2020, Christopher Clark passed away after a four-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Just days before, he and his wife, Lisa Valentine Clark, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. Now, she feels her husband’s absence every day and was so overwhelmed with grief and sorrow that she just wanted to “marinate in it”. In this week’s episode of All In, Lisa discusses what she has learned from the process of grief and how to comfort those who stand in need of comfort, even if they may not want it.
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Butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle—it’s a swimming medley that would be intimidating to some, but for Jarod Arroyo, it’s his bread and butter. And this week, he has the chance to prove it at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
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Just hours after the Opening Ceremony took place in Tokyo for the delayed 2020 Olympic Games, President Russell M. Nelson posted on his Facebook page about the importance of healthy competition, respect, and cooperation.
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Editor’s note: “This week from the pulpit” highlights recent messages by General Authorities and General Officers of the Church.
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The following statement about the deaths of two missionaries was released to media today by Sam Penrod, spokesman for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints:
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Athletes from around the globe are getting ready for the experience of a lifetime over the coming weeks—competing in the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Here are just a few examples of these incredible athletes sharing their beliefs with the world.
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From the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles to stakes, wards, and families and individuals, council systems are an important part of how the Church functions. This month, the Church News is diving into the council system on all its levels and how revelation acts as a guide within that structure.
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A little over a month ago, LDS Living published a story about Betty Zermariam and Woudneh Redahegn, a remarkable couple from Ethiopia who have had a great spiritual and temporal impact on their country.
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I, Mary Goble, was born in Brighton, Sussex, England, June 2, 1843. My father was William Goble, son of William and Harriet Johnson Goble. My mother was the daughter of John and Sarah Penfold. My childhood days were spent the same as most children[’s]. When I was in my twelfth year, my parents joined the Latter-Day Saints. On November the 5th I was baptized. The following May we started for Utah. We left our home May 19, 1856.
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