Why Elder Kevin Brown’s conference talk hit home for so many
“Elder Brown’s testimony was so powerful it caught my teenager’s attention from the other room,” one mother shared.
“I had misinterpreted what Church leaders meant when they taught that ‘every covenant with God is an opportunity to draw closer to Him.’”
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Help bring the Christmas spirit to your street with these thoughtful gifts.
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This year’s celebration had a special focus on the 100-year anniversary of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ being preached in South America.
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The newest Apostle released a beautiful album with an Italian composer in 2019.
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Although they had not yet learned about God, both believed in some kind of higher power.
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To help each grandchild feel special, President Oaks has a tradition of honoring a “Grandchild of the Month.”
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“Are there no standards for youth in the Church now?”
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Podcasts
Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
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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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.
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Update October 16, 2020, from Facebook
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Those who pray and study scriptures at home report higher levels of happiness, meaning, and feelings of God’s love in their life, according to a new study from the Wheatley Institution. Highly religious couples—those who attend church and worship regularly at home—also report greater relationship satisfaction, sexual satisfaction, and a sense of spousal commitment, kindness, forgiveness, and joint decision-making.
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Is your internet out? Or is your family impatiently waiting for the spinning wheel to load the rest of your video? The Church's new Book of Mormon videos are available in a number of convenient ways onlineand in the Gospel Library app, but if you're like me and are nervous about trusting part of your lesson to the fate of internet loading speeds, you can now have all of the released videosavailable at your fingertips!
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Sometimes the heavens may feel closed. Sometimes a nap may feel more important than attending church. Both of these feelings are ones Elder Dale G. Renlund felt in his early family life, which he shares as part of the “How I Hear Him” series. Recalling an experience he had as a young medical resident, Elder Renlund knew he could have hurried to complete his tasks at the hospital and make it home for church. Instead, he chose to stall so by the time he made it home his wife and daughter would already be gone for church and he could take a much-desired nap.
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On this week’s episode of This is the Gospel, three storytellers share why honesty plays a pivotal role in spiritual progression. Among these guests is Claire, who hid behind a “good girl” image to keep her shoplifting a secret from her family for as long as she could. But when her shoplifting became out of control and she started using drugs later in life, Claire found herself feeling hollow and desperate for change. Read what happened next when she asked an officer for a copy of the Book of Mormon while in jail.
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Editor's note: “Resources to follow Him” curates study resources, teachings, and thoughts to deepen your study of this week's Come, Follow Me.
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On October 14, 2020, Elder David A. Bednar participated in the G20 Interfaith Forum, a gathering of leaders from all over the world and of different faiths. Elder Bednar’s address focuses on why religion is essential in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The full text of his address is available at Church News.
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When 23-year-old Haleigh Barber visited the Ogden Utah Temple last week, she was not expecting to have an eye-opening interfaith experience.
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It was such a small moment in general conference you may have missed it. President Russell M. Nelson discussed how “unusual times can bring unusual rewards,” noting that “family history work has increased exponentially.”
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