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In case you missed it: Top LDS Living articles from this week
LDS Living Staff
- Here’s a snapshot of what you may have missed on LDS Living this week. You can also subscribe to the LDS Living newsletter for daily inspiration right to your inbox. Featured Stories Why was the Tooele temple relocated? Here’s what we know On Tuesday, January 19, 2021, the Church announced a new location and a renaming of a planned temple in Tooele Valley to the Deseret Peak Utah Temple. Here's a look at the events that have occurred since President Russell M. Nelson announced this temple in April 2019. Read more . Elder Ronald A. Rasband explains the peace that comes...
Latter-day Saint medical doctor addresses the role of religion in the fight against misinformation during a pandemic
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- After losing her mother last year to COVID-19, one listener of the All In podcast who is not a member of our faith expressed interest in hearing the Latter-day Saint perspective about the pandemic. One listener of our All In podcast who is not a member of our faith lost her mother last year to COVID-19. She expressed interest in hearing the Latter-day Saint perspective about the pandemic. So, while there are certainly many perspectives and we are unable to represent every Latter-day Saint, we decided to reach out to one Latter-day Saint doctor, Dr. Candace Mcnaughton, who has not only...
Watch: Poker led him to a meth addiction. Here’s how prayer led him to hope
Lindsey Williams
- It started out with some poker home games, and on occasion, visiting a casino to play. Then one night his friend handed him a pill so he could stay awake and alert to gable all night long. He later found out the pill was meth, and Josh was hooked immediately. In a new video in the His Grace series, Josh shares his story and how prayer brought love and light back into his life after addiction. When Josh’s wife learned the truth about his addiction, she took their two children and left. And that prompted Josh to change. “I went back...
Latter-day Saint woman’s miraculous story featured on Humans of New York
Morgan Jones
- Humans of New York has told the stories of over 5,000 people. It is one of the most popular storytelling channels on social media, and on Thursday, the account featured one of our very own . Ashley Evanson is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the author-illustrator of the Hello, World! board book series . Her incredible story was liked on Instagram by over 425k people as of Friday afternoon. “Halfway home I asked to stop for a drink. Then afterward I hopped in the backseat to read a book to my brother. And... Posted...
How discovering a beehive in their ceiling led this couple to a greater understanding of God's laws
LDS Living
- In this week's episode of This Is the Gospel , when a neighbor tells Kristen and Matt they have bees coming in and out their house, they initially don't think anything of it. But after some investigation, they find thousands of the winged creatures have taken up residence in the ceiling of their New York home. Facing the dilemma of how to remove the critters, Kristen and Matt learn an important lesson of the value of life and all of God's creations. An adapted excerpt from the story is below. Listen to the full episode here or read the full transcript...
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In case you missed it: Top LDS Living articles from this week
LDS Living Staff
- Here’s a snapshot of what you may have missed on LDS Living this week. You can also subscribe to the LDS Living newsletter for daily inspiration right to your inbox. Featured Stories Why was the Tooele temple relocated? Here’s what we know On Tuesday, January 19, 2021, the Church announced a new location and a renaming of a planned temple in Tooele Valley to the Deseret Peak Utah Temple. Here's a look at the events that have occurred since President Russell M. Nelson announced this temple in April 2019. Read more . Elder Ronald A. Rasband explains the peace that comes...
Latter-day Saint medical doctor addresses the role of religion in the fight against misinformation during a pandemic
LDS Living
- After losing her mother last year to COVID-19, one listener of the All In podcast who is not a member of our faith expressed interest in hearing the Latter-day Saint perspective about the pandemic. One listener of our All In podcast who is not a member of our faith lost her mother last year to COVID-19. She expressed interest in hearing the Latter-day Saint perspective about the pandemic. So, while there are certainly many perspectives and we are unable to represent every Latter-day Saint, we decided to reach out to one Latter-day Saint doctor, Dr. Candace Mcnaughton, who has not only...
Latter-day Saint woman’s miraculous story featured on Humans of New York
Morgan Jones
- Humans of New York has told the stories of over 5,000 people. It is one of the most popular storytelling channels on social media, and on Thursday, the account featured one of our very own . Ashley Evanson is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the author-illustrator of the Hello, World! board book series . Her incredible story was liked on Instagram by over 425k people as of Friday afternoon. “Halfway home I asked to stop for a drink. Then afterward I hopped in the backseat to read a book to my brother. And... Posted...
Ask a Latter-day Saint therapist: My ex abused our children, should I tell his bishop?
Jonathan Decker, LMFT, Contributor
- Editor's Note: The views, information, or opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author. Readers should consider each unique situation. This content is not meant to be a substitute for individual, professional advice. For daily gospel-based relationship insights, join Jonathan’s Facebook group . To submit a question for Jonathan, click here . Q: I am recently divorced after many years of marriage. My ex-husband is emotionally abusive and has been physically abusive with both me and our children in the past. Very few people know the real him because he portrays himself as a righteous and caring man...
Why was the Tooele temple relocated? Here’s what we know
Lindsey Williams
- On Tuesday, January 19, 2021, the Church announced a new location and a renaming of a planned temple in Tooele Valley to the Deseret Peak Utah Temple. “The First Presidency expresses gratitude for the faith and prayers of Church members in this area and continues to encourage all people to treat one another with kindness and Christlike love,” the statement read. What prompted the temple to be relocated? Here’s what we know. The temple was first announced by President Russell M. Nelson in addition to seven other new temples during April 2019 general conference . In September of that year, the...
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12 unique study journals for 2021
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- Many of us hit reset on our study habits and set personal goals at the start of a new year. So why not refresh the way you record your thoughts with a unique new journal? Whether you're looking for a study tool to help with Come, Follow Me , a place to record your personal insights on gospel classics, or inspired prompts on the Sabbath or personal revelation, you're sure to find a journal hand-tailored to your stage of life. Doctrine and Covenants + Pearl of Great Price, Journal Edition The Doctrine and Covenants and Pearl of Great Price, Journal Edition...
Watch: Poker led him to a meth addiction. Here’s how prayer led him to hope
Lindsey Williams
- It started out with some poker home games, and on occasion, visiting a casino to play. Then one night his friend handed him a pill so he could stay awake and alert to gable all night long. He later found out the pill was meth, and Josh was hooked immediately. In a new video in the His Grace series, Josh shares his story and how prayer brought love and light back into his life after addiction. When Josh’s wife learned the truth about his addiction, she took their two children and left. And that prompted Josh to change. “I went back...
Latter-day Saint woman’s miraculous story featured on Humans of New York
Morgan Jones
- Humans of New York has told the stories of over 5,000 people. It is one of the most popular storytelling channels on social media, and on Thursday, the account featured one of our very own . Ashley Evanson is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the author-illustrator of the Hello, World! board book series . Her incredible story was liked on Instagram by over 425k people as of Friday afternoon. “Halfway home I asked to stop for a drink. Then afterward I hopped in the backseat to read a book to my brother. And... Posted...
Ask a Latter-day Saint therapist: My ex abused our children, should I tell his bishop?
Jonathan Decker, LMFT, Contributor
- Editor's Note: The views, information, or opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author. Readers should consider each unique situation. This content is not meant to be a substitute for individual, professional advice. For daily gospel-based relationship insights, join Jonathan’s Facebook group . To submit a question for Jonathan, click here . Q: I am recently divorced after many years of marriage. My ex-husband is emotionally abusive and has been physically abusive with both me and our children in the past. Very few people know the real him because he portrays himself as a righteous and caring man...
Latter-day Saint medical doctor addresses the role of religion in the fight against misinformation during a pandemic
LDS Living
- After losing her mother last year to COVID-19, one listener of the All In podcast who is not a member of our faith expressed interest in hearing the Latter-day Saint perspective about the pandemic. One listener of our All In podcast who is not a member of our faith lost her mother last year to COVID-19. She expressed interest in hearing the Latter-day Saint perspective about the pandemic. So, while there are certainly many perspectives and we are unable to represent every Latter-day Saint, we decided to reach out to one Latter-day Saint doctor, Dr. Candace Mcnaughton, who has not only...
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