9 games you’ll want to bring on your next family vacation
Set out these games and watch your family bonds strengthen.
“I really had to refocus my life and wanted to ask, ‘What do I want?’"
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“[God] knew we were going to be in this position, and He prepared us for it.”
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The installation symbolizes the literal opening of the doors to welcome the world to the Salt Lake Temple Celebration in 2027.
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These social media posts invite you to hear the Lord’s counsel for our day.
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“It brings together people of all ages and backgrounds.”
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Alan and Elizabeth Farrell are serving as mission leaders in the Perú, while their two children are serving in Chile and Oklahoma.
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The Church is collecting written submissions to display across the grounds.
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The first wave of 18-year-old sister missionaries are now joining the mission field.
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“I come in the spirit of fasting and prayer, and our staff has prepared where the most urgent needs of all these missionaries are.”
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If you know someone receiving their endowment soon, send this article their way.
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How will the kingdom of God be established? . . . We have portrayed the world broken, corrupted, fallen, degraded and ruined; and shown that nothing but a world's God can put it right. . . .
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Visiting teaching. In years past, these two words spoken in any Relief Society gathering evoked a myriad of conflicting emotions. Joy. Guilt. Gratitude. Annoyance. Peace. Guilt. Excitement. Frustration. Love. Guilt. Some loved the watchcare program set forth nearly 200 years ago—others, not so much. And most of us, whether we loved it or not, have carried some guilt associated with it. But now, no more guilt, and as of April 1, 2018, no more visiting teaching.
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After Alo Moli shared the story of how he and his wife, Ashley, overcame the heartbreak of infertility by adopting six foster siblings, four of whom have special needs, theirtouching story and testimonies went viral.
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Some of you have read the history of the power of the devil in England, when the fallen angels that are upon the earth made war upon Brother Kimball, Brother Hyde, Brother Fielding and Brother Russell, who had all they could do to live in the midst of that kind of warfare. These evil spirits knocked down Brother Russell and Brother Hyde. They didn't Brother Kimball; but that power fell upon him. His eyes were opened. He saw the spirits before him; he saw what kind of beings they were. They gnashed their teeth; they were mad; they wanted to destroy the lives of the brethren. These men held the priesthood. Brother Kimball held the keys of the priesthood so far as England was concerned. These spirits had not, therefore, the power to destroy them.
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It began when BYU researcher Joe Chelladurai asked a question: How does prayer make a difference in families? After extensive research, here's what he and his colleagues found:
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Today, Harry Potter turned 38 years old. But despite his birthday on July 31, 1980, Harry Potter is timeless for millions around the world—including many Mormons who can't help but relate to the life of this brave, young wizard.
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A few days ago, a beautiful young person met with me in my office. As we talked, this youth shared with me deep feelings of sadness, feelings of not measuring up, frustrations that they were not perfect, and worries that they were disappointing their parents.
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As Mormons, we have our own set of unique problems. And every day, Mormons everywhere take to social media to share some of their familiar and hilarious experiences as they live the Mormon life. From sacraments meeting to singles wards, here are some of our favorite #mormonprobs we can all sympathize with:
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"We love him and we forgive him,” an LDS mother said about the man charged with vehicular manslaughter that resulted in the death of her son one week after he returned from his mission.
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