The magnificent truth we learn from Ruth and Boaz’s love story
“Theirs is a story about the kind of love that lasts.”
The conference, titled “Onward, Ever Onward,” was broadcast to 97 locations throughout the Church’s United States Northeast Area.
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“Maybe silence is what heaven knows you need most.”
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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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This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to help people learn about and tour the newly renovated temple.
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“They cared about what we thought, asked about our lives, and offered to help us.”
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“Whatever is going on in the world or whatever politics are happening, the Savior unites us all together.”
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These heartwarming books can spark meaningful conversations.
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Podcasts
Using our influence as women of God to make a difference in the world.
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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“It was amazing for me to watch my mother wake up from her depression and become like herself again.”
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Tonight, the championship game of the NCAA Tournament will be played in Minneapolis, but recently, a group reunited in Salt Lake City to relive their own March Madness 50 years ago. These days, “Church Ball” is used to describe a recreation-league type experience held once a week at your local chapel or stake center. But in 1969, Marshall Hamilton and his teammates left their home in Cincinnati to drive more than 1,650 miles to play in the All-Church tournament. Victories in a stake tournament, a district tournament, and a regional tournament made them eligible to compete in the All-Church tournament so they formed a three-car caravan and made the trek west. Their team played their way to a championship on stomachs full of fried chicken, having consumed three meals a day from Harman Café (the predecessor of Kentucky Fried Chicken).
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This general conference weekend was overflowing withinspiring messages and Church updates, but more than that it was a weekend of spiritual and emotional highs. We laughed, we cried, and our souls were filled to the brim. To keep the fun of conference alive, here are some of the best tweets from the 2019 April general conference.
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"May I suggest that you bow your head with gratitude of heart," President Nelson said to members of the Church before announcing eight new temples, reminding us of the sacred nature of temples and asking that exclamations of excitement over new temples be kept reverent.
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Find out more about the eight temples announced, a historic general authority call, the Church's new temple website, and more!
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"The temple is the house of the Lord," Elder David A. Bednar declared as part of his general conference talk Sunday afternoon.
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While there have been several significant announcements made this weekend, this general conference has moved at a different pace than what we've grown accustomed to since President Nelson became prophet—and it is exhilarating!
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The Church grew to more than 16.3 million members during 2018, according to the statistical report for 2018.
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During the Saturday afternoon session of general conference, President Dallin H. Oaks announced the calls of 10 General Authority Seventies and 55 Area Seventies during the Saturday afternoon session of the April 2019 general conference.
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President Dallin H. Oaks of the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the calls of 10 General Authority Seventies and 55 Area Seventies during the Saturday afternoon session of the April 2019 general conference. He also announced a new Sunday School General Presidency to replace Brother Tad. R. Callister, Brother Devin G. Durrant and Brother Brian K. Ashton, who have served as a presidency for five years. Brother Mark L. Pace is the new president, with Brother Milton Camargo and Brother Jan E. Newman as his counselors.
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