A Christlike shift all parents can make in how they speak to their kids
The Master Teacher knew and used this idea in some of His most well-known sermons.
Read about the Church’s ongoing efforts to conserve water on meetinghouse properties in the Intermountain West in the US.
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Kelly often wondered if he’d made a lasting impact during his mission—now, he had an answer.
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“I knew I was supposed to do this but nothing beyond that.”
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“I then felt this little voice in my head say, ‘Why do you keep me so far away?’”
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When I realized this, I felt a type of self-love I’d never experienced before.
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Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints joined with others in the community in Denver, Colorado, on Saturday, July 26, to combat loneliness.
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From a Marxist to Mongolia’s first stake president, Ochirjav Odgerel’s story is a remarkable one.
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Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
“The Atonement is much more than a divine remedy to correct our sins after they are committed.”
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She joins the Church, gives a large donation, and is promised great blessings she sees fulfilled only after a long journey.
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A group of people gathered as the prophet’s car went past.
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The breathtaking view of the snow-dusted Wasatch mountains to the east was a fitting backdrop to celebrate the beginning stages of a worship space that will stand as a witness to the eternal possibilities of the soul.
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In this week’s All In podcast, John Hilton III, an author and associate professor of Ancient Scripture at Brigham Young University, cited research recently conducted by his colleagues at BYU that found “religious young adults experience better or poorer mental health as it connects to their belief in grace or in legalism.” Surveying 566 young adults at BYU, the researchers found that “when these young adults believe more in grace and less in legalism, they experience less anxiety, depression, shame, religious guilt, and perfectionism.”
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About a year ago, I remember learning in seminary about a man named David W. Patten. In 1838 the Lord called him on a mission, as recorded in Doctrine and Covenants section 114. The Lord asked him to settle his business and prepare many other things so that he would be ready to do so. Brother Patten was obedient to the call of the Lord—however, within the same year, he was killed in battle and was never able to serve a mission.
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This may be a time of social distancing, but that doesn’t mean we can’t connect with each other.
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Brian Faye has been a full-time film producer for the Church for the past seven years. His writing credits include "The Hope of God’s Light," several of the Book of Mormon videos, and "Suicide Prevention: Choose to Stay." His most recent video, however, published May 28, 2020, took a direction he wasn’t expecting.
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Elder F. Enzio Busche, an emeritus General Authority Seventy died Thursday morning, May 28, at the age of 90.
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Editor's note: The views, information, or opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author. Readers should consider each unique situation. This content is not meant to be a substitute for individual, professional advice.
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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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It’s been 150 years since the founding of the Young Women organization. On May 25, 1870, President Brigham Young gathered his daughters in the Lion House in Salt Lake City, asking them to set an example to other young ladies and help reduce extravagance and bring about greater economic unity in the community. Two days later, on May 27, the Young Ladies’ Department of the Ladies' Cooperative Retrenchment Association was founded.
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