The true meaning of ‘prosper in the land’ is better than you think
In the Book of Mormon, God repeatedly promises prosperity to those who keep His commandments.
“If we better understand what’s going on inside them, then we can cater to those needs,” he said.
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“Interacting with President Nelson—even briefly—has given me a glimpse of the Savior’s deep and abiding love.”
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Have fun and learn how to better spread the goodness of Jesus Christ.
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Featuring stunning shots across New Zealand, the video honors a relative who passed away from terminal brain cancer.
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This counsel can help us move forward with confidence.
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Donations through the Giving Machine initiative are providing resources and education to women in Nepal who “face troubling traditions.”
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The prophet celebrated with a small family gathering.
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Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
Additional resources will be available in the January issue of the “For the Strength of Youth” magazine.
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Did you know President Russell M. Nelson played the bugle in elementary school? Read these 101 facts about his inspiring life.
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“When you are doing important things, things get in your way,” the Apostle said, just moments before the sound system unexpectedly shut off.
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I have found myself thinking a lot about you—and realizing there's a lot I never knew.
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Quinn Price has been completely blind since the age of two.
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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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Editor's note: Our bi-weekly Friday column, “Found in the footnotes,” explores some of the footnotes from remarks given by General Authorities and General Officers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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When Sister Kristen Oaks married Elder Dallin H. Oaks in June 2000, she wasn’t just marrying an Apostle—she was stepping into a brand-new family.
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In this week's episode of This Is the Gospel, MeiLani and her family try to enjoy some time at the beach together while on a work trip. But when rain and snow periodically dampen their plans, they quickly realize that every moment of sunshine should be seized outside. During such a moment of fun in the sun, MeiLani gets a prompting to be near her two children who are paddle boarding in the water. As the weather quickly takes a turn for the worst, MeiLani is forced to watch helplessly as her children struggle to make it safely back to land—until she remembers two words that carried her family through a storm of a different kind.
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In LDS Living’s latest 5-minute Fireside, two musicians take the floor to share a message about the Savior in both word and song. Chad and Ben Truman, singer-songwriters known as the Truman Brothers, tell how difficult it was for their family when their aunt passed away from brain cancer, just two months before the birth of her first granddaughter, and amid a worldwide pandemic that prevented many traditional forms grieving. Chad says that experience and other trials in the past year, have brought a line from Doctrine and Covenants 122:7 to his mind often:
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Gathering, selecting, and editing hymns was not a typical project for women in the nineteenth century. That did not stop Emma, a visionary woman in her own sense of the word.1 She had been promised in her 1830 revelation: “Thy time shall be given to writing, and to learning much.”2 She probably gathered hymns from her hometown newspaper as well as other papers and denominational hymnals.3 The process, like so many other endeavors in her life, would ebb and flow with loss and compensation, requiring more than five years to produce.
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We are thrilled that the stories and messages in the March/April LDS Living magazine are now available. As spring begins and we feel the joy of sunshine and warmer days, the voices in this issue remind us that hope and joy can be found in days of both sunshine and rain.
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