Here are a few of the articles that resonated most with our readers this year.
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The refreshed song was published in the January 2026 issue of the Friend magazine.
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The list includes beautiful works of art and a hilarious ward prank.
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These inspiring quotes will help you start the new year strong.
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“To memorize a scripture is to forge a new friendship.”
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One tradition of the Christmas concert is the reading of the Christmas story in Luke 2.
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“When Ethan didn’t arrive for dinner, we grew concerned. By midnight, we knew something was wrong.”
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Under renovation since December 30, 2019, the Salt Lake Temple is nearing completion.
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“The spirit of Christmas brings out the best in us.”
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Each location offers its own traditions that draw visitors throughout December.
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Ready for an inspiring perspective shift?
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The text encourages Latter-day Saints to follow the example of Jesus Christ as they learn, teach, and develop relationships.
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“Feeling overwhelmed by life, I went to the temple seeking peace. Heavenly Father reminded me of four comforting truths.”
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Take a walk down memory lane with this chronological list compiled by Church News.
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This definition can help increase our capacity for joy.
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The name change centers Christ as our source of healing.
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As a financial industry professional, I spend a fair amount of time talking about saving. Shifting to a retirement mindset where spending your nest egg is suddenly okay can be challenging for many people. It requires careful planning to ensure your savings will last. Here are five key steps to navigate this important life change:
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“Do not abandon the ship when the waves are a little high.”
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These clarifying insights from modern-day prophets will help you invite more revelation into your life.
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You'll be turning to this verse in the Doctrine and Covenants for years.
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“Our hearts go out to all affected by the fires that continue to cause destruction in Southern California.”
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