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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Here are a few icebreakers to try with friends or neighbors.
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Last year was filled with new temple milestones.
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This is his first temple dedication as Church president.
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Adjustments are intended to enhance the guest experience and increase missionary opportunities.
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When we question others’ choices concerning wearing garments without genuine, loving concern and in the appropriate setting, we run the risk of judging erroneously.
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Justin Bean has often been told he looks like “The Fighting Preacher,” his ancestor Willard Washington Bean. And after collision with a teammate during a game last week, the resemblance might be growing.
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FamilySearch offers dozens of virtual webinars every month to help both novice and experienced piece together their family histories.
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Earning an Eagle Scout award was a formative event for many young men, and some have wondered what goal should take its place. The Young Men Presidency has a clear answer.
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Global research shows mental health issues in youth have doubled since the pandemic.
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This week, FamilySearch International announced that it will participate in the 1950 U.S. Census Community Project.
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Time has a way of creeping up on us—doesn’t it? If you didn’t start saving for retirement until later in life, you’re not alone. Many Americans struggle to prioritize retirement saving when they have seemed more urgent bills like credit cards, student loans, and the cost of starting (and raising) a family. Don’t worry—you may be able to get caught up on your retirement plan with a few tweaks.
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A tired mom dreads confronting her son about his browsing history again. A worried wife jolts awake at night, hoping that her husband is still in bed, asleep. A concerned bishop sends a text, “Hey, how have you been doing with your habits lately?” Each of these people is bearing a very difficult burden — they are someone’s “accountability partner” in their struggle with pornography.
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Our homes are meant to be a place of safety, beauty and expression. At Havenlight, our goal is to ‘‘Let Art Be Your Voice,” and we want to help you create an environment where children can come to know Jesus Christ. How do you want Him to be depicted in your home? What we hang on our walls has the power to influence our children’s lives little by little, day by day. The art that your children see each day can help them to cultivate a relationship with Christ and create spiritual connections with the world around them. In General Conference, Neil L. Anderson recently asked "are there images of the Savior in our homes?" Here are seven pieces of art that will bring your children a better understanding of Christ:
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