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June 16, 2026 01:13 PM MDT
“I was not yet 8 years old when he died, but his influence lives on for me and his descendants.”
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June 16, 2026 10:55 AM MDT
The Apostle shared counsel in anticipation of the bicentennial of the organization of the Church.
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June 16, 2026 09:49 AM MDT
“I stumbled upon a quote from Elder David A. Bednar that stopped me in my plate-spinning tracks.”
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June 15, 2026 10:27 AM MDT
Within nine months, the branch grew enough to become a ward.
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June 12, 2026 02:17 PM MDT
“Artificial intelligence can answer questions, but it cannot answer prayers.”
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The resource will help members and leaders prepare for the updated Sunday class meeting schedule, which starts this September.
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June 11, 2026 01:57 PM MDT
“This practical suggestion was just what I was looking for.”
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June 11, 2026 01:29 PM MDT
In a new video, President Christofferson and local youth discuss the peaceful influence of the temple.
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June 10, 2026 10:42 AM MDT
Celebrate the men you love with these meaningful gifts.
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June 10, 2026 10:15 AM MDT
“I was just filled with the joy and gratitude of expecting my first baby, and the melody just started coming.”
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June 09, 2026 10:48 AM MDT
The temple in Springfield, Oregon, is the third in the state and the 219th dedicated temple in operation worldwide.
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June 08, 2026 02:44 PM MDT
“My patriarchal blessing, given by a humble and kind Church leader, was words from God.”
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By  LDS Living
October 12, 2018 11:20 AM MDT
Chris Burkard isn’t known for his endurance on a bike, but perhaps he should be. Burkard, a photographer whose Instagram account is followed by 3.5 million people, was this week’s guest on All In and shared the lessons he learned while participating in Iceland’s WOW Cyclothon this June. Burkard set a new solo record in the race, completing the 844-mile race in 52 hours, 36 minutes, and 19 seconds, besting his previous record by over 20 minutes. Burkard said one of the biggest takeaways from the race was the recognition that we need others’ support in life.
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October 12, 2018 09:26 AM MDT
I have a distinct memory of sitting in a junior high school math class, tearing a piece of paper from my binder, and scribbling a note for my friend who sat a few desks in front of me to see if he had plans for the weekend. I folded the note as small as I could, waited for a time when the teacher wasn’t looking, then passed it forward. Over the course of 45 minutes of stealth, the two of us resolved to meet at the bike racks after school and decide what to do next. Today, I can press a button on my watch, speak a message, and have it sent to someone halfway across the world in a matter of seconds. Technology has absolutely transformed the way we communicate and interact with each other.
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October 12, 2018 08:59 AM MDT
Over the years, I’ve had sisters share a number of questions and concerns with me about Relief Society, with additional ones being shared with the ministering changes. Some are logistical questions. Others are deep-seated concerns. Below I address a few of these, in no particular order.
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October 11, 2018 04:41 PM MDT
The groundbreaking movie Jane and Emma will be released in select theaters tomorrow, October 12, 2018. The film tells the incredible story of Jane Manning James and her conversion to the Church as one of the first black members. The story highlights her relationship with Joseph and Emma Smith while addressing controversial issues such as polygamy and racism.
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October 11, 2018 03:03 PM MDT
The Church released a statement Wednesday regarding missionaries.
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October 11, 2018 02:39 PM MDT
In our last essay we wrote about the definition of families in the world where Jesus ministered in order to better understand what He taught about His Father’s family, what He called the Kingdom of God. In Jesus’s day families—both wealthy and those with fairly meager means—would be more accurately described as households. They were comprised of not only what we call the nuclear family—consisting of father, mother and children—but also aunts, uncles, grandparents, siblings, and their families. The patriarch controlled those kinship-bound members of the household as well as his slaves, bondsmen, servants, laborers, and a whole host of other “retainers” whose numbers depended on the household’s economic status.
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October 11, 2018 02:00 PM MDT
Shuffling through dirt and mud, stumbling over cold stones that rubbed their skin raw, Jane Elizabeth Manning James and her family inched toward Nauvoo, Illinois, barefoot. It was 1843; James was one of the first black converts to the Church and lived in a time where some people saw her as property first and a human being second.
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Fun
By  LDS Living
October 11, 2018 12:54 PM MDT
The Piano Guys have done it again, meshing music from difference centuries that is elegant and striking. Check out this gorgeous mashup of the classic music from "Swan Lake" and Shawn Mendes's popular "In My Blood."
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October 11, 2018 12:10 PM MDT
The following is an excerpt from theChurch's new groundbreaking history, Saints: The Standard of Truth. Read it for free through the Gospel Library app and at saints.lds.org or buy a hard copy to own at Deseret Book. Get more insights into Church history with theSaints podcast.
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