If I feel fear, am I spiritually unprepared? Sheri Dew and Pres. Camille N. Johnson discuss
Read their thought-provoking perspective on the parable of the twelve virgins.
The donations inside the machines will support three Chilean foundations and four Argentine foundations.
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A teen made this profound statement while teaching Sunday School.
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President Christofferson spoke during a devotional on Tuesday, December 1, 2025, at Brigham Young University.
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Sometimes God does indeed intercede, and other times it feels like no help is coming. These are among the conundrums we navigate in mortality.
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This activity only takes a few minutes but leaves a lasting impact.
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From spiritual favorites to uplifting novels, use this list to give the gift of a good read.
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Try these fun (and simple!) ideas for creating strong bonds and lasting memories.
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Podcasts
Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
The video features children reenacting and reciting the Nativity story.
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“Many hands make light work,” said Provo MTC President Stephen W. Owen. “And boy, there are a lot of hands.”
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“For some siblings, a departing elder or sister missionary feels akin to grieving a death.”
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“One evening while performing proxy sealings in the temple, the sealer interrupted the flow of names and ordinances in beautifully unexpected ways.”
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It's summer, and with most children out of school, it's the perfect time for brothers and sisters and cousins who live far away from each other to get together for a family reunion. If you are wondering what to do at your next reunion, here are 15 suggestions gleaned from families across the United States.
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What do flat earthers, Tupac, and the moon landing have in common? They were all recently featured in a skit that won over the judges on NBC's Bring the Funny.
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BYU’s Honor Code Office updated the website HonorCode.BYU.edu today with additional student resources and information about Honor Code Office procedures.
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"This is supposed to be where she was going to have a final resting place. And it's a little heartbreaking, I think, for the whole family," Jacob Oscarson says.
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It is not uncommon to see the Church and its members in the news. We've compiled a fascinating list of times a unique aspect of the Church has been spoken of positively by news outlets from across the world (organized by year). You may even learn something new about the Church from one of these 18 stories.
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All my life I have been taught to accept Church callings, knowing that despite my inadequacies, with the Lord’s help I could do my best. However, in September 2009, the bishop of our ward came over to our home for what my husband and I assumed was a friendly, get-to-know-you-better kind of visit. We were both completely stunned when he asked me, at age seventy-eight, to be the Primary president in the Bloomington Seventh Ward. My first response was, “Bishop, what are you thinking?” Why the surprise? My age aside, I informed him that I don’t see very well, I don’t hear very well, and I certainly don’t breathe as well as I did when I was younger. The bishop explained to me that as he reflected upon a new Primary president, my name kept coming to his mind. Although he tried to dismiss the feeling, after praying about the matter, he still felt impressed to call me. He even went to the temple to pray about who should be Primary president, and the impression continued that I should be called to this position. And so when he came to my home and offered his explanation as to why I was being called, I knew I could not say no. Could you say no, with such an explanation? Of course, when I told my daughter about the conversation, she said, “But did you tell him that you can’t sing?”
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The following has been republished with permission from taylorhalverson.com.
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As a millennial, you’ve got a lot to worry about in your life, like school, work, the environment, politics, and who knows what else. But one of the biggest things you worry about is money and how to take care of it. And that’s frustrating. We get it—it’s hard to know who to trust and what to do to make the most out of your money while keeping up with what’s really important to you.
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