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Featured Stories
In this week's “Ask a Latter-day Saint therapist,” Jonathan Decker offers insight into the best way to respond when one discovers that someone we love physically hurt someone else we love. Read more.
One thing both Elder Matthew S. Holland and his father, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, have in common is the ability to use words in such a way that it conveys a power beyond mere letters strung together. In one of the footnotes of his remarks, Elder Matthew S. Holland shares an easy way we can also explore the English language. Read more.
Have you started with your New Year's resolutions? Take a look at these quotes from leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to keep you motivated to stick to your goals so they stick to you. Read more.
Looking Back on 2020
As 2020 came to an end, LDS Living looked back on all of the happenings from this year. Here's a look at what we shared.
• President Nelson taught us remarkable lessons in each month of 2020. Here’s a look at what he said
• 28 changes and announcements made by the Church in 2020 unrelated to the pandemic
• 10 inspiring LDS Living stories from this past year to help us see the good in 2020
• 20 quotes from the 20 most-downloaded All In podcast episodes of 2020
• 3 challenges from Sunday on Monday to carry over into the new year
News Stories
• The Apia Samoa Temple and Brisbane Australia Temple will enter Phase 3 on January 4, 2021.
• Join us for the January LDS Living Book Club Pick, The Paper Daughters of Chinatown.