A sentence that beautifully describes what it feels like to repent
A teen made this profound statement while teaching Sunday School.
President Christofferson spoke during a devotional on Tuesday, December 1, 2025, at Brigham Young University.
1 Min Read
Sometimes God does indeed intercede, and other times it feels like no help is coming. These are among the conundrums we navigate in mortality.
4 Min Read
From spiritual favorites to uplifting novels, use this list to give the gift of a good read.
1 Min Read
Try these fun (and simple!) ideas for creating strong bonds and lasting memories.
5 Min Read
The donations inside the machines will support three Chilean foundations and four Argentine foundations.
1 Min Read
The video features children reenacting and reciting the Nativity story.
1 Min Read
“Many hands make light work,” said Provo MTC President Stephen W. Owen. “And boy, there are a lot of hands.”
1 Min Read
Podcasts
Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
“For some siblings, a departing elder or sister missionary feels akin to grieving a death.”
4 Min Read
“We sometimes talk about hearing a voice,” Elder Renlund writes. “But that may not be the way you sense the Holy Ghost.”
6 Min Read
There are nearly 500,000 Latter-day Saints in Argentina.
1 Min Read
The following article previously ran on LDS Living earlier this year and is being shared as part of an article series that will highlight the life and teachings of President Russell M. Nelson. Beginning at his birthday week and leading up to general conference, LDS Living will focus on the insights and life lessons we can learn from the Lord's prophet on the earth today.
3 Min Read
Latter-day Saint mom Susie Bulloch made it all the way to the finale of Food Network’s newest barbecue-themed show, BBQ Brawl: Flay v Symon. That’s quite an accomplishment considering Bulloch considers herself a home chef who primarily cooks for her family and friends.
2 Min Read
As I write this post, it is my mom’s 71st birthday. Three years ago she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s the day before her birthday. Two years after her diagnosis, I was visiting home. I wanted to get some details about the story of my birth from her while I still could. While the two of us were walking along the Stillaguamish River at Cascade Park, I asked her some questions. She didn’t seem to know what I was talking about and just gave some rambling, nonsensical answers. It felt like the memories were all gone and that I’d have to rely on my own memory of what I’d already been told.
5 Min Read
The sacrament is an ordinance that we, as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, can partake of every week. We take the bread and the water to remember our Savior and to renew the covenants we made with God at baptism. While the doctrine may be clear as to why we take it, does the order of partaking of the sacrament bread and water really matter?
2 Min Read
“It was a historic and memorable day for the people of Mali, and for the Latter-day Saints in general, but [especially] for the Saints in Mali,” said Malian resident Yeah Samake, a Latter-day Saint and former 2013 and 2018 Mali presidential candidate.
3 Min Read
Since the Church announced its plans to create a global youth conference program For the Strength of Youth on July 19, 2019, many have had questions about its implementation, including locations for the youth conferences, costs, registration, and other questions.
2 Min Read
The Church recently released the dates for all churchwide events in 2020, including general conference, worldwide devotionals, and The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square performances.
1 Min Read
To help you live the timeless advice of President Hinckley, here are some hilarious tweets that will brighten your day. And remember, as Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin taught, "The next time you're tempted to groan, you might try to laugh instead. It will extend your life and make the lives of all those around you more enjoyable."
1 Min Read
This week’s readings: 2 Corinthians 8–13
3 Min Read