“Teaching Easter” is designed to help you create meaningful, Christ-centered moments at home and in the classroom.
2 Min Read
Despite Steve Young’s success, the former BYU quarterback said at RootsTech that he has long struggled with anxiety.
1 Min Read
This adorable song will help children (and adults) remember the power of daily scripture study.
2 Min Read
Instead of comparing peace to a perfectly still lake, the Lord says we can have peace like a river.
3 Min Read
“Every meal shared, every shelter built, every kindness offered becomes part of the Lord’s work,” the First Presidency wrote.
1 Min Read
Two-time Paralympic swimmer Alejandra Aybar is a native of the Dominican Republic.
1 Min Read
Did you know families in Bermuda fly kites on Good Friday?
3 Min Read
At the Relief Society worldwide devotional, President Camille N. Johnson spoke about trusting in the Savior during adversity.
1 Min Read
“Her words were a poignant reminder that God doesn’t care where we’ve been, just which direction we’re going.”
2 Min Read
Elder Kearon shared his thoughts during the 2026 Temple and Family History Leadership Instruction.
1 Min Read
“I can relate to Lot’s wife. For one reason or another, we’ve all unnecessarily dwelt on the past.”
3 Min Read
Deseret Book will host Maria Eckersley for an informal Easter workshop in Salt Lake City, Utah on March 14.
1 Min Read
For Jonathan and Leslie Bari, homeownership has never been such a "fascinating" adventure.
5 Min Read
This week's FHE lesson topic comes from the Come, Follow Mereading inRomans 7-16. Check out this week's Come, Follow Me study ideas on LDS Livingfor additional resources and suggestions.
1 Min Read
This week’s readings: Romans 7–16
3 Min Read
Tucked away in a less-traveled area of Canyonlands National Park, there's an arch few people have seen since it was discovered six decades ago.
5 Min Read
At one point in our study of the four Gospels, we had been thinking about Jesus’s 40-day trial in the Judean wilderness. In only two verses, Mark tells us about those days (Mark 1:12–13). Matthew and Luke, on the other hand, make use of a time-honored literary structure to tell us of the tests put to Jesus as He prepared to begin His messianic responsibilities. All three accounts express Jesus’s perfect discipline in response to evil enticements that offended the laws of God. Matthew and Luke may clothe the testing in the elegance of traditional poetic forms, but the themes in all three accounts of Jesus’s experiences in the wilderness remain the same. Whether the accounts are cryptic or complicated, it became clear to us that the devil perverted what Alma described as the relationship between the principle of justice, our ethical responsibility to love God and each other, and the merciful application of His laws in an individual’s life.
4 Min Read
The tragic death of Latter-day Saint YouTube sensation Grant Thompson has been reported by major news outlets including The New York Times, CNN, BuzzFeed News, The Washington Post, and more. With 11 million subscribers and billions of views on his videos, it is no surprise that Grant’s unexpected death has caused a stir. As these reporters review the highlights of his life, however, many are failing to mention what Grant may have considered his greatest accomplishment: his role as a husband and father in the gospel.
6 Min Read
What do bloodthirsty Vikings, yoga, and essential oils all have in common? They were all recently featured in a skit that won over the judges on NBC's Bring the Funny.
1 Min Read
On September 15, 2019, Elder Ulisses Soares and Elder Craig C. Christensen will participate in a Face to Face event for young adults around the world, answering their questions and sharing hopeful messages. You can submit your own questions at ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
1 Min Read
In the Deseret News, Tad Walch posted interesting insights about the new Church hymnbook. Along with submitting their own hymns and music, members of the Church over the past year have been able to suggest songs to add to the hymnbook.
1 Min Read