“The time to act on truth is now. The time to make covenants and fully keep them is now.”
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The song began in a small inn in the Cotswolds in England.
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“I know this is weird,” a woman from my ward said while standing on my porch.
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This effort will provide nutrition to millions of children and mothers around the world.
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“It’s amazing how such significant events can happen through small and simple things.”
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The Sunday School general presidency addresses common concerns they’ve heard from members in the weeks since the announcement.
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These words can inspire hope for the future and love for the Lord.
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In about a year, the copper roof will darken to a brownish color then gradually develop a natural green patina.
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Enjoy beautiful statues, exhibits, and gardens.
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The video is hosted by Danor Gerald, an actor and Latter-day Saint convert.
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A life-threatening experience after the birth of my first baby led me to think more deeply about God’s role in hardships.
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“This is a reason for all of us to rejoice and express gratitude for such a significant blessing.”
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Historians have long known of the existence of the Council of Fifty and the minutes of its meetings. Until recently, though, the minutes had never been made available for historical research. Because of their inaccessibility—and because historians knew that they were made during a critical and controversial era of Mormon history—a mystique grew surrounding the records. What did they contain? Why had they been withheld? Here are five insights from these important documents that every Mormon should understand about the Council of Fifty, as adapted from the new book The Council of Fifty: What the Records Reveal about Mormon History.
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Conference Talk: The small matters accumulate to shape the direction of our lives (Joseph B. Wirthlin, "Personal Integrity," Ensign, May 1990, 30).
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About his new music video "Celebrate," Alex Boyé wrote on YouTube, "Recently, I saw an interview where a reporter was interviewing a man and his young son that was displaced in the hurricane. When asked how he was doing, he replied, 'I've lost everything, but at least I'm still breathing.' Wow! I was so struck and moved by his incredible perspective during time of great suffering and loss. Even though this song was written months before the hurricane, the mans comment was literally a line in my song, word for word, and made the song even more real and personal to me."
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As thunderstorms passed over southern Utah, a lightning strike ignited a fire at the St. George Tabernacle on Thursday.
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Beethoven’s How Great Thou Art
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In the spirit of roadtrips and camaraderie, the Kjar (pronounced “care”) family is hitting the road for a full year and sharing their adventures on YouTube.
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After learning the benefits of people with special needs interacting with animals, Shawna and David Hodges started a farm for their son with Down syndrome. The 54-acre farm and includes a petting zoo, a train, playgrounds, and farm animals that children and adults with special needs can interact with.
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In a powerful and emotional video, former LDS contestant on The Voice Lauryn Judd shared a moving message about suicide awareness and prevention. On YouTube, she wrote:
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One of my favorite stories of Elder David A. Bednar was shared by LDS Church News on June 2016:
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