1, 2, 3: A method for finding more personal insights from scripture
This will help you slow down and receive revelation from the scriptures.
President Dallin H. Oaks will speak at Brigham Young University’s weekly campus devotional on Tuesday, Feb. 10.
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“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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As words came to mind, Stephen A. Reynolds wrote them down on his printed program.
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The 49-year-old wife, mother, and grandmother recently became the first female active-duty Navy chaplain endorsed by the Church.
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“Teenagers don’t always get credit for being empathetic, but that’s all this was—pure love and the desire to minister like Christ.”
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President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, H. E. Emmerson Mnangagwa, and Vice President Hon. K.C.D Mohadi toured the temple.
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Elder Holland shared what has helped him through the wilderness of his father's passing.
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The conference will be held April 29 through May 1, 2026 in Provo, Utah.
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Anyone who has spent time doing family history research or indexing has likely come across an interesting name or two. Sometimes we love names from history, and other times they’ve become outdated enough to prompt a chuckle.
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Looking for a family-friendly activity to celebrate Pioneer Day this year? The Church History Museum is hosting an Evening from the Museum Program to highlight artifacts from the Mormon Trails exhibit on Temple Square.
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The open house, youth devotional and rededication of the Washington D.C. Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (originally scheduled for last year but delayed because of COVID-19) will now take place in 2022.
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A former heroin addict, Ginny Burton is now a college graduate and a Truman Scholar. She’s also a Latter-day Saint.
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From French Polynesia to New Zealand, many humanitarian projects have been taking place these last few months in the Pacific. An article on Church News recently highlighted some of these acts of service.
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Not long after my mission, I found myself drawn back to my native alienation. It’s been a constant struggle for me to inhabit the world of people. I’ve had moments, even months, of warm clarity of vision. But then I have receded again into my natural state, bondage to some vision of my own power and priority. My wife and then my children, in company with others who have loved me, have slowly made me more open and tender—even loving. By the time I was in my thirties, I still struggled with the nagging sense that I was by nature a misanthrope. But there were people in my life whom I loved, and I could generally be kind to the rest, as long as I remembered to work at it.
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Elder Dube shares how a nudge in a general conference talk inspired him to ask his wife to marry him
In this All In podcast episode, Elder Dube shared a specific time he left his comfort zone: proposing to his wife.
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Author’s note: When the All In podcast launched in October 2018, I was immediately drawn to it. I had worked with Morgan Jones previously and was excited about the work she was doing at LDS Living. I later had the opportunity to work with the LDS Living team myself where I learned more about what goes into producing the weekly episodes that I had listened to for months. I hope this piece gives readers new insight into the story of the All In podcast.
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Mormon Island, an abandoned Gold Rush-era village in Folsom, California, is visible for the first time since 2015.
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