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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The composer says creating “How Did the Savior Minister?” felt more like remembering the song.
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“It reminds me of things that I need to remember,” he says.
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“He remembereth every creature of his creating, he will make himself manifest unto all” —Mosiah 27:30
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At this time of great global need, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is encouraging people to bring light to the world this Christmas season through simple, meaningful acts of service.
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Each November, as the air turns from crisp to chill and pumpkins on front porches are replaced with evergreen wreaths, the excitement of the season starts to settle in. Just before the hustle and bustle takes over, there is a small window where we can simply soak in the anticipation of all that is to come and relish in the nostalgia of holidays past. It is a season of gathering: heads bowed in unison as prayers of thanks are offered over turkey dinners and extra slices of pecan pie, familiar carols sung a bit off-key with those you love most, and the hope and peace that come from setting aside differences and distractions to worship together in honor of the Christ child.
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With everything going on this week, we thought it might be helpful to compile the top LDS Living articles from this week in one place. Here’s a snapshot of what you may have missed. You can also subscribe to the LDS Living newsletter for daily inspiration right to your inbox.
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You may recognize Sister Carol McConkie from her service in a previous Young Women General Presidency, but her latest assignment has given her new perspective into the role and influence of women.
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“Throwing away a copy of the Book of Mormon seems like throwing away someone’s opportunity to grow closer to Jesus Christ, and I could not let that happen,” Sister Tuck said in an email interview with LDS Living. This is what led Sisters Kellie Tuck and Autumn Dickey, who are currently serving in the England Leeds Mission, to spend three days transforming a waterlogged copy of the Book of Mormon into a mosaic of Christ.
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The Christmas devotional with the First Presidency is just around the corner, and Latter-day Saints, their families, and their friends are invited to participate.
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On Sunday, November 1, six members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and their wives participated in broadcast devotionals in the United States and Canada.
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