The Apostle made a beautiful promise about how personal the Savior can become.
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“Nearly 2,000 years ago, Palm Sunday marked the beginning of the last week of the mortal ministry of Jesus Christ.”
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“The gospel is like a rich and endless feast. And as we all know, yesterday’s meal can’t satisfy today’s hunger.”
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This marked a major spiritual milestone in the growth of the Church in the city of Kasumbalesa.
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These powerful definitions can help shine a new light on the Old Testament.
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President R. Kelly Haws had a simple message for BYU–Hawaii students during his first devotional.
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As hundreds of Taiwanese families moved to the area, the local stake saw an opportunity to minister.
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Elder Gerrit W. Gong will dedicate the temple on March 1, 2026.
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“We don’t have to go only to the stories where He appears to someone to find Him—He is in every story.”
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Tickets for the March 30, 2026, performance will go on sale on January 27, 2026.
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These restored truths clarify Eve’s courageous role in the plan of salvation.
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Both women hope to use their individual backgrounds to serve.
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We were nearly overwhelmed by the flood answers, and it has strengthened our own testimonies of the influence that Jesus Christ can have on our lives.
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Looking for creative Easter traditions focused on Christ? Try these seven easy ideas, like getting a peace lily or enjoying Easter “carols.”
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Not sure how to help your returned missionary adjust to life post-mission? These ideas will help both of you.
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In his April 2023 general conference address, Elder Gary E. Stevenson challenged us to rethink the way we celebrate Easter by asking this question: “How do we model the teaching and celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, the Easter story, with the same balance, fulness, and rich religious tradition of the birth of Jesus Christ, the Christmas story?”
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What if change can be immediate? In fact, what if long-lasting change isn’t possible without immediate change?
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A man scarred by war shares a sacred dream in which a friend he’d lost appeared to him, holding in his hands the way to purpose and peace.
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The worldwide devotional celebrating the anniversary of the Relief Society became a celebration of the power, influence, and blessings of women.
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In our efforts to not say His name too frequently, have we not said His name frequently enough?
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In June 2024, the History of the Saints team, Dennis Lyman and Glenn Rawson are taking a bus tour across the pioneer trail. The first group will travel by bus from Salt Lake, across Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, and finally into Nauvoo. Along the way, they will follow as closely as possible the actual pioneer trail. There will be stops at the Green River, Martin’s Cove, Devils Gate, Casper and the last crossing of the Platte. We will visit, Chimney Rock, Scots Bluff, Fort Laramie, the Guernsey Ruts, and so much more. At Nauvoo, we will spend time in the City and take in the wonderful sites, especially those recently acquired. There will even be time for a temple session. On our last night in Nauvoo, we will walk the Trail of Hope—down Parley Street to the Mississippi River. As the sun goes down, we look out to the west and imagine that trail of 1300 miles before them. The next day we drive into northern Missouri and shift our focus to 1838-39 and the Exodus of Missouri following the Extermination Order of Governor Lilburn W. Boggs. We will visit the Hawn’s Mill martyrdom site, Far West, and Adam-ondi-Ahman. The last hours of the tour are spent at Liberty Jail and Independence. From there the group will fly home and Dennis and Glenn will welcome a new group flying in. The next morning, we reverse the trail all the way back to Salt Lake City.
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