Struggles piling up? Try this object lesson to visualize how Christ helps
Reading about the Atonement is one thing but truly feeling it is another. This visual could make a difference.
“When we turn towards Jesus Christ, we begin to reflect His light.”
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We asked experienced teachers to share their best tips for narrowing down what to teach.
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Youth, parents, and leaders are invited to participate by reading one chapter of the new “For the Strength of Youth” guide a week.
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This phrase from Exodus can change how you see yourself and your contributions to the world.
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“Whatever the depth of our spirituality, each of us—all of us—can go deeper still.”
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This weekend, President Henry B. Eyring dedicated Utah’s 25th temple.
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All four older siblings have desires to serve the Lord.
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Podcasts
Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
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 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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One night while I was putting one of my sons to bed, he looked up at me after he was all tucked in and asked, “Dad, are there Legos in heaven?”
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Jewish and Latter-day Saint Scholars Came Together in Jerusalem. Now They're Going to Publish a Book
"With the dialogue and the work I've done with the church this year, one of my proudest achievements is now, in just one year, my community has changed so much their view on the church and sees them as friends. You're not always going to agree on every single thing, but these are our friends," Rabbi Spector said.
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Four years ago, Mattias Krekula made a life-altering mistake: he sent a friend request to the wrong person.
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My 2-year-old had been battling a chest cold for a few days, and the back-to-back sleepless nights were really taking a toll on me. The brain fog was very real, my eyes burned, and my limbs throbbed with exhaustion. I yearned for rest, but sleep eluded me. I just had too much on my mind. I am a chronic worrier, you see, and I couldn’t kick the anxiety I was feeling. Then, for whatever reason, I thought about a nearly empty photo box on a shelf in my closet.
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A Keto Diet (aka, ketogenic diet) is designed to convert how your body burns energy from primarily glucose (sugar derived from carbohydrates) to ketones -- chemical byproducts of metabolized fat. The goal of keto is to train your body to run exclusively on fat-derived ketones instead of being a sugar burner. The end result is dramatic weight loss.
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When Elisabeth Evans sings the sweeping title track from The Sound of Music this season at Tuacahn, two things have her pinching herself to make sure it’s real. First, she can’t believe she gets to play a role she’s loved her whole life. And second, she gets to sing, “The hills are alive” against a backdrop of actual hills.
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In 2018, President Russell M. Nelsonplaced increased emphasis on using the full and correct name of the Church:
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We asked LDS Living readers about their favorite classic Latter-Day Saint movies. A scroll through the list of comments is like a stroll down memory lane. We've compiled a list of some of the movies mentioned so you can see how your opinions line up with other Latter-day Saints. What do you say—is The Phone Call hilarious or just too cringy? Do you prefer the classic Saturday's Warrior or the reboot?
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In beloved Latter-day Saint author Dean Hughes’ new book, Muddy, he explores what happens when faithful members of the Church face issues that call into question the balance between obedience to Church leaders and personal agency.
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