Elder Gérald Caussé called as new Apostle
Elder Caussé is a native of Bordeaux, France. At the time of this call, he was in his 11th year of service as the Church’s Presiding Bishop.
This scripture can help reassure anyone facing an unexpected life path.
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“I thought I was a weak disciple until I realized I could be two things at once.”
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“We can get together as surfers to not only share our love for the water but to also share our beliefs and strengthen each other.”
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Elder Caussé and his wife, Valerie Babin Caussé, met in a young single adult ward in France.
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“Let’s face it. You don’t have time for everything,” he says. “None of us do.”
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“I ask myself, what does it mean to be a witness of His name? I have studied it and concluded that it has a variety of meanings,” the Apostle says.
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“It reminds me of things that I need to remember,” he says.
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“Every blessing of the gospel won’t do the people of the world one bit of good until they are gathered to the Church where they can become the Lord’s true covenant people.”
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Hungry refugees in Syria are receiving food in an unusual way, thanks to a collaborative effort between the Greek Catholic Church and Latter-day Saint Charities. Armed conflict in the region has displaced millions of people and food shortages have caused great suffering. Now, however, a mobile bakery that can be moved about to supply freshly baked bread is feeding tens of thousands of people every day.
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I was a returned missionary and Relief Society president, and yet I felt miserable, weak, lonely, and convinced of my absolute spot in hell.
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The official Brigham Young University Committee on Race, Equity, and Belonging recently released key findings from its national diversity and equity campus climate survey.
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If you look at an edition of the Doctrine and Covenants published prior to 1981, you would likely be very confused by the use of code names and code words. For example, Oliver Cowdery was called “Olihah” and Martin Harris? “Mehemson.”
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