What I do now when God answers my prayers with silence
“Maybe silence is what heaven knows you need most.”
The Bacolod Philippines Temple was dedicated in a single session on Sunday, May 31.
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In addition to providing immediate relief to those in need, the Church is also working to address root issues.
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This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help people learn about and tour the newly renovated temple.
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“It was amazing for me to watch my mother wake up from her depression and become like herself again.”
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Even though the two did not know each other deeply, “I kept getting that feeling to get tested,” Chris Runkel said.
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“We will not fulfill AI’s full potential until we make it as morally good as we make it powerful.”
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Harry and Debra Bonner intentionally taught their children to recognize the Spirit.
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Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
“I express appreciation for members of the Church and for all who minister in quiet and consistent ways.”
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“Most people would say it’s value is 10 dollars. But for me, it is priceless.”
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“Literally everything that I have up until this point is because of my mission.”
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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.
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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.
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The public is invited to visit the newly renovated Memphis Tennessee Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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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.
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Before I went on my mission to France, I read the Book of Mormon, fasted for a day, and prayed to have God reveal to me whether it was true or false. Nothing happened. I had read in the book of Moroni that I would get an answer, and I assumed it would be clear, convincing, and probably somewhat physical. I had forgotten the earlier passages in the Book of Mormon that suggested that its truth could come instead through a more experiential, lengthy process (see Alma 32, for one example).
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The Church currently has 162 dedicated temples around the world with 12 more under construction and another 35 announced, including 8 announced this past conference weekend. There is no doubt the work of the Lord is moving forward in all of His holy temples around the world. As President Russell M. Nelson said during his closing remarks of April 2019 general conference:
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As we prepare for Easter this month, let us remember amidst the family parties, egg hunts, and bunny trails that we celebrate this special day because of Him—our Savior Jesus Christ. As the video description for a new video posted by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints states, "The love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ is the antidote for every negative aspect of our lives. Because of Him, we can overcome sadness, despair, anxiety, hatred—and someday, even death."
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The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced, effective August 1, 2019, the call of Elder Legrand Curtis Jr. of the Seventy as Church Historian and Recorder, a role previously filled by Elder Steven E. Snow of the Seventy.
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Some BYU students believe a document published on the school’s website Wednesday signals the start of a shift in how the Honor Code Office may interact with students.
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