A seminary teacher’s secret to helping your family love scripture study
Shannon Foster knows what it’s like to struggle with scripture study—and she’s found a solution.
Eugene Orr passed away on Monday, September 22, 2025, in Alberta, Canada.
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“Scripture study has the power to change families.”
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“There is something really powerful about incremental growth,” Sheri says. “I think in the Lord’s mercy, He understood this.”
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You can watch videos on the accounts now.
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Elder Renlund suggests this approach will help us better recognize revelation.
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Once the temple is complete, members in the Ulaanbaatar Mongolia District will no longer have to travel 1,800 miles to attend the temple.
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“I wrote the words to that song as my prayerful feelings for our Father in Heaven,” President Russell M. Nelson has said.
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Podcasts
Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
Are we meant to be happy and joyful during the sacrament? Or sad and mournful?
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The MTC will remain fully operational throughout the multiyear project.
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Four youth taught other campers about the gospel by serving, sharing testimony, and keeping their standards.
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“That’s the spirit of those who are in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, including the First Presidency,” President M. Russell Ballard said in a new Church News video. “We love one another. We sustain one another. And it’s a big assignment that we’ve got. We just have the assignment, you know, to convert the whole world. There’s only 7 billion that we’re trying to get to—not an easy task. And we feel as brothers in the gospel of Jesus Christ charged and commissioned to carry the name of Jesus Christ and His Church to the world.”
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Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have grown accustomed to changes, adjustments, new invitations, and a quickened pace since President Russell M. Nelson became our prophet in January 2018.
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From an unexpected invitation to offering to push someone in their wheelchair, learn more about how 82-year-old Elder David B. Haight ministered to someone after they sprained their ankle.
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Olympian Jared Ward knows a thing or two about dealing with nerves.
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CEO of a multinational billion-dollar corporation by day, rock star by night—it sounds like the plot of a sitcom or Hollywood movie, but for Latter-day Saint Kevin Guest, it's his reality.
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"Do you long to find out who you are and your place in God's plan as a covenant disciple of Jesus Christ?" Brad Wilcox says in a recent LDS Living 5-Minute Fireside. "Let's talk about that."
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On one of my visits to the Hawaiian island of Moloka‘i to work on the book The Way of Aloha: Moloka‘i, I visited the Kapuaiwa Royal Coconut Grove. This grove was planted in 1863 by King Kamehameha V and contains approximately 1,000 coconut trees. The tallest of these trees towers over 100 feet into the air.
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I recently sat with a number of members of the Community of Christ, previously known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, as part of an interfaith dialogue. I have great love and respect for these people, those I consider brothers and sisters in the faith. We talked openly and in a friendly manner about similarities and differences between our two churches and landed squarely on the topic of women and the priesthood. One of the women in the room who had been ordained to the priesthood described her responsibilities and shared her feelings regarding the blessing it was for her to be able to perform priesthood ordinances.
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On this week’s All In podcast, author Jason Wright shared the story behind his first novel, a novel that went on to become a New York Times bestseller. The fictional story, Wright explained, began because he missed his father, who passed away when Wright was 16 years old. In an effort to cheer up, Wright and his family began putting their spare change in a jar. The week before Christmas, they decided on someone who might benefit from receiving their “Christmas Jar.” Their little jar brought joy to Wright’s family and began a tradition—a tradition that led to Wright’s first novel, Christmas Jars, which has been turned into a film premiering this year.
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