This experience in the MTC parking garage taught me how Christ lifts us
“The Savior comes down to us at our level, but He doesn’t leave us there.”
Elder Neil L. Andersen recently joined his youngest son for a podcast interview. He shared what he’s learned from serving as an Apostle for over 17 years.
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“Doing hard things allows us to rely on God," said one young man. “Challenges like this are opportunities to build confidence.”
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During the ceremony, the graduates gave a standing ovation to their parents, spouses, and children.
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“I didn’t know how to properly thank Heavenly Father for that experience. It had softened my heart so deeply.”
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A thoughtful gift for the women in your life can say thank you in a lasting way.
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The temple features design elements that reflect the local landscape and communities.
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Elder Dale G. Renlund taught about the limitless power that Jesus Christ has as the Savior.
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Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
Before the game, young Church service missionaries, local members, and friends put bags together for Kansas City Heroes to distribute.
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Try this practical approach for teaching powerful lessons in less time.
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“This is a reason for all of us to rejoice and express gratitude for such a significant blessing,” wrote the First Presidency.
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The following story previously ran on LDS Living in October 2017.
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His enemies liked to refer to Joseph Smith as “Joe.” Some still do. But he seems to have preferred the fuller and more formal Joseph. Likewise, if his father was ever called Joe by his family or friends, I’m unaware of it. There seems to have been a culture of some formality associated with the Smith family names. If Alvin was ever called “Al,” or Hyrum “Hy,” if William was commonly called “Will” or “Bill” or “Billy” or “Willy,” there’s little sign of it. Was Joseph’s sister Sophronia known as “Sophie”? Was “Katharine” commonly called “Katie” or “Kate” or “Kathy”? Perhaps. But the evidence for that seems to be lacking.
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You've waited more than three long months for it, and now, season two of This Is the Gospel is almost here!
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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 was invited to ride a mule down the largest sea cliffs in the world to visit the leper colony of Kalaupapa. From 1866 to 1969, more than 8,000 people diagnosed with leprosy were quarantined to Kalaupapa. The small peninsula of Kalaupapa on Moloka‘i was chosen because of its extreme isolation. The peninsula is surrounded by rough water on three sides and large sea cliffs on its fourth.
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When Elder L. Todd Budge was serving as a mission president in Japan, a man called him to ask for permission to baptize his mother in his ward instead of her ward.
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The story of the Christmas Jars phenomenon is officially getting another chapter! Only this time, fans of the Jason F. Wright novel can watch the beloved Christmas story unfold right before their eyes.
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As a BYU history professor and director of the Maxwell Institute, Spencer Fluhman is the go-to guy of sorts for students with questions about the Church, according to an article by KUER.
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The Piano Guys' most recent mashup, a combination of the popular “Something Just Like This" and "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2," is "one of our most intricate arrangements yet," they say on their YouTube channel. Illustrated by Mark Robbins of Doodle Chaos, this music video is full of creative graphics to accompany the intricate melody. Playing off the name of the famous composer of the 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies, the Piano Guys have dubbed the song “Something Just Like Liszt!"
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After years of watching his sons on high-level soccer teams compete in tournaments on Friday and Saturday and then sit out the championship game on Sunday, Travis Breinholt said he felt strongly that something needed to be done.
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