Jean Bingham shares 5 tips for confidently articulating your faith
Learn about five strategies Sister Bingham used while representing the Church to leaders around the world.
“The light that emanates from this story fills my heart with hope.”
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After recent flooding and mudslides in Peru, Church members and local leaders are rallying to provide relief.
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On Instagram, thousands have drawn inspiration from this ward’s missionary activity.
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“We testify that your Easter celebrations can strengthen your own faith and testimony.”
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Here’s a practical way to share a spiritual experience this season.
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“[The Church is] seeing a surge of baptisms in France right now,” Elder Gérald Caussé said.
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Salt Lake City shared the first real estimate for how many visitors are expected at the historic open house.
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“Redemption in Christ is a beginning for us all, an invitation to a new life.”
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While the building is closing to the public for a time, it will still be open for general conference and other major scheduled events.
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In a new video, Elder Patrick Kearon shares a lesson from the Old Testament about what to remember when you feel inadequate.
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Carnegie Hall: It’s a hallowed name among musicians and stands among the preeminent performing arenas in the world.
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Sister Lisa L. Harkness, the first counselor in the Primary general presidency, recently posted an adorable video of her 2-year-old granddaughter. After Sister Harkness's granddaughter missed her nursery class while out of town, she received a card in the mail from her nursery leader. This simple yet thoughtful surprise made all the difference to this young member of the Church and resulted in a priceless reaction. Sister Harkness posted:
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While no two treks are ever the same, most Church members who have been on one will recognize these 10 people amongst their trek families.
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The following has been adapted from a talk Aubrey Darger originally delivered at BYU Women’s Conference on May 3, 2019. It is published here with the speaker’s permission, and the thoughts expressed belong solely to the author.
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Though the dresses, ties, and name tags can throw some people off, missionaries are just normal people like you and me who love sports, music, and serving the Lord. Learn more from this video posted by Gathering Zion on Facebook.
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On the western shore of the Sea of Galilee was the city of Magdala, an important fishing settlement and the hometown of Mary Magdalene. In Hebrew, the word Magdala means “tower,” and indeed, Mary Magdalene became a tower of strength, both to her fellow disciples and to us today as well.
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RootsTech, the world’s largest genealogy conference, is coming to London and is pleased to announce Donny Osmond as a featured speaker.
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"I felt like we were in heaven—I think the Lord gave us an opportunity to feel the spirit of the country and the spirit of the language,” Elder Soares said after this historic dedication of the Fortaleza Brazil Temple.
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In creating the world, God was organized and methodical. The foundations were built such that each step built upon the next. But when almost all the creative work was done, the Lord noted that Adam was alone: “And I, the Lord God, said unto mine Only Begotten, that it was not good that the man should be alone; wherefore, I will make an help meet for him…. And I, the Lord God, caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam; and he slept, and I took one of his ribs and closed up the flesh in the stead thereof; And the rib which I, the Lord God, had taken from man, made I a woman, and brought her unto the man” (Moses 2:18, 21–22). It was clear that Adam, on his own, was unequal to the tasks ahead of him. He needed a partner. It was then that Eve was brought forth. It was only after her creation that the world was complete.
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