Dwelling on the past? Here’s the key to moving forward
“I can relate to Lot’s wife. For one reason or another, we’ve all unnecessarily dwelt on the past.”
"Rise Up and Speak" features 52 of Eliza R. Snow’s most powerful and timeless discourses.
1 Min Read
Follow along with this free activity and lesson from the new book “Teaching Easter.”
1 Min Read
Guest harpist Lethicia Caravello joined the orchestra during a medley of Primary songs.
1 Min Read
“I could not be more grateful for what this experience has brought to our family and to me personally.”
2 Min Read
“Her words were a poignant reminder that God doesn’t care where we’ve been, just which direction we’re going.”
2 Min Read
Elder Kearon shared his thoughts during the 2026 Temple and Family History Leadership Instruction.
1 Min Read
Deseret Book will host Maria Eckersley for an informal Easter workshop in Salt Lake City, Utah on March 14.
1 Min Read
Podcasts
Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
The hymn speaks of three gardens that represent three major events in the plan of salvation.
1 Min Read
Easter comes early! Help your family focus on the Savior with these meaningful activities.
3 Min Read
“The Lord and the faithful members are hastening His work in this beautiful part of His vineyard,” said Elder Gerrit W. Gong.
1 Min Read
From dating to ward activities, there are a variety of awkward opportunities that arise when you put a group of young single adults together! As LDS Living Facebook follower Kirie Close says about the most awkward experience in the YSA ward, "Ummm . . . my entire time as a ward member in it. But it was fun!" Here are a few more of our favorite Facebook comments from LDS Living readers who responded to our question: "What was your most awkward experience in the YSA ward?"
3 Min Read
If you are looking for some uplifting and stunning music, check out these new a cappella songs by BYU's Noteworthy and UVU's VoiceLine that were filmed with the gorgeous backdrop of southern Utah wilderness.
1 Min Read
Author's note: the advice in this article is not meant to imply that we should shun those who have hurt our feelings or with whom we disagree. That is unavoidable, even in healthy relationships. The discussion of boundaries refers specifically to those who are abusive or have repeatedly or majorly violated our trust without sincere repentance. Thank you.
5 Min Read
This week’s readings: Your choice
2 Min Read
The following has been published in full with permission from Nate Checketts.
20 Min Read
Maps are awesome. I mean, think about it: someone with so much more knowledge and experience than us took the time to measure, calculate, and draw the terrain and roads. They added towns and cities, miles and landmarks, and roads of all kinds. They even added the N on top so everyone else in the world—who isn’t my husband—can know where north is. Through their efforts, they have unlocked a world of driving and destinations for me. Because of them, I don’t have to be lost (as much). Because of them, I can know exactly how to get where I want to go.
8 Min Read
With Easter approaching, it's a great time to focus our studies on Christ and His Atonement. Here are 10 powerful books that will help you come closer to Christ every day of the year.
3 Min Read
The public is invited to visit the newly renovated Memphis Tennessee Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
1 Min Read
The past general conference made us laugh, cry, and recommit to following our Savior. In order to remember some of the exciting moments we experienced, Eric D. Richards recently created a video highlighting the funniest moments from this past general conference.
1 Min Read