Are you letting vain imaginations steal your peace?
Vain imaginations are thoughts that are untrue and potentially damaging.
What if faith has nothing to do with hoping God helps us?
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Ashamed of things he had done, the young man wondered if there was hope for him.
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The sisters, who spent most of their lives on opposite sides of the United States, now serve as companions in Croatia.
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“I shared these thoughts with him, and it seemed to clarify for him the feelings he had experienced.”
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You can trust in this phrase even when God feels far away.
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With softer, more open hearts, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints can prepare for Jesus Christ’s Second Coming, taught Sister Kristin M. Yee, second counselor in the Relief Society general presidency, at BYU Education Week.
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The concerts will be held in arenas that can seat more than 9,000 people.
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Podcasts
Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
The restored gospel answered Jozsef’s deepest questions. But embracing it would change nearly everything about his life.
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After a brief hiatus from the building for needed renovations, the branch has returned to the pristine, like-new building.
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The Master Teacher knew and used this idea in some of His most well-known sermons.
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General Authority Seventy Elder Clark G. Gilbert still remembers the first time he received a testimony of the restored Church.
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As Mother’s Day approaches, I’ve had two questions on my mind.
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A letter from the First Presidency says senior service mission opportunities are now available for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints anywhere around the world.
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Chances are that you know someone who's about to graduate from school. And even though ceremonies might look a little different for this year's graduates, it's still a time of celebration. Congratulate and prepare the grads in your life for the many life-changing decisions ahead with one of these 11 gifts.
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Are you looking for a way to help teenagers (or yourself) get into the messages from general conference? This month’sFor the Strength of Youth magazine appears to be on a mission to make conference messages approachable and digestible. And we think it’s working.
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When Time Out for Women began in 2002, no one could have guessed that 20 years later, the favorite annual tradition of Latter-day Saint women all over the country would be put on hold due to a global pandemic. But now, with more safety precautions in place and vaccinations well underway for many volunteers and attendees, the team at Time Out for Women is excited to announce tour dates and registration opening for the 20th Anniversary Tour, coming this fall!
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The May/June issue of LDS Living magazine is here! And with it comes two stories that are sure to inspire you to endure faithfully and love fully. Gymnast MyKayla Skinner and teen Sarah Frei are women with very different circumstances, but both are choosing to live with determination and faith.
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‘Ephraim first, Manti second’: A lesson in continuing revelation from the recent temple announcement
As I’ve thought about the announcement of a new temple in Ephraim and a revision to the Manti temple renovation plans, my mind keeps reflecting on a truth echoed by Church leaders at the press conference: the decision was an answer to prayer.
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In 1847, a teenage Green Flake, as an enslaved person, was sent to trek 1,500 miles across the Western frontier to prepare a path for the pioneer trek of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Green Flake helped pave the way for over 70,000+ to follow—the largest pioneer migration in American history.
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