4 words Sister Oaks would use to describe the prophet
“He always tries to do what’s right,” Sister Oaks shared. “He doesn’t ever cut a corner.”
“This initiative also represents the implementation of the word of Jesus Christ.”
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More than a description of an “ordinary diaper and receiving blanket,” this clothing detail suggests several profound truths about Christ.
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“If you are really trying to listen and to be a disciple of Christ, you are walking in the Spirit—more than you maybe realize,” says Elder John A. McCune
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Tens of thousands of people attend this beloved Church production every year.
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During a recent devotional, Elder Bednar was asked about the power of temple covenants.
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In her documentary, Paige Olsen highlighted her grandfather’s commitment to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Once built, this temple will stand on the northwest coast of Java, the most populous island in the world.
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Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
Often, when the girls came home from school, Pres. Eyring would be waiting for them in the kitchen.
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The members depart around 3:45 a.m. to arrive at the Preston England Temple around 3 or 4 p.m.
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This activity only takes a few minutes but leaves a lasting impact.
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ORLANDO, Florida — Before addressing a crowd of more than 15,500 members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints here, President Russell M. Nelson quietly acknowledged a dark day in this city known for theme parks and happy memories.
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To help you better come to know Christ, here are 10 lesser-known titles or names of our Savior as found in the scriptures.
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Utah State University senior Kaulin Curtis was sitting in class early Tuesday morning when he got a text from his girlfriend telling him to check his email. Little did Kaulin know that he was in for perhaps the happiest surprise of his life.
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These introductory paragraphs are excerpted from a 1995 manuscript by Herbert Kurt Ludwig and the author. Ludwig was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints who served in the German infantry in World War II. His journey through World War II took him from the freezing steppes of Russia to the burning sands of North Africa, where he served as a motorcycle messenger in the headquarters of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. Along with a 136,000 other Germans, he was abandoned by his country in North Africa, facing new dangers, opportunities, and challenges throughout the rest of the war.
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If you are a believing Latter-day Saint parent, your greatest hope is that you and your children will all be together in eternity. But—with increased disaffiliation from the Church—many parents, maybe even most, have or will have adult children who no longer believe.
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Presiding Bishop Gérald Caussé remembers the moment he first heard an arrangement of "Where Can I Turn for Peace?" by his friend and accomplished Italian composer Nicolas Giusti. "I was shocked," Bishop Caussé says. "I listened to it, and I called him right away and I said, 'Nicolas, are you aware, this is a sad theme? Are you aware of this? And you composed joyful music.' And he said, 'Well we can find happiness even in the darkest times of our lives.'"
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Last month, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints expressed concern regarding the Equality Act and, while the Church offered an explanation of its own, we asked Steven Collis, an expert on religious liberty, to provide his personal opinion about why the Church may have opposed the bill.
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The following article was originally shared on LDS Living in June 2016.
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My first trip to the temple was what you might call “memorable.”
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