Finding common ground with others can be easy when we start with a few simple questions and then genuinely listen to the answers.
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The moments in my life where the scriptures have come alive the most are in casual conversations with roommates or family. That’s when the application happens.
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Just as Jesus teaches us with simplicity, we can see Him in the simple things of our everyday lives. As we come to acknowledge those things, our relationship with Him will grow. When we make time for Jesus, we will be able to recognize Him in our lives.
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When nothing else makes sense and you are confused by what you hear, start there. Start with knowing God loves you.
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Much like the moments before a live television broadcast, the success of an in-the-moment prayer largely depends on our preparation. If we've done our part, when we say, “Here we go,” the Holy Ghost can say, “Here I come.”
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I know I am not alone as a mother feeling the need to take care of everything. Even Adassa from Disney’s “Encanto” feels that way—but her advice is a game changer.
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My ah-ha moment from this week’s reading came from one word found in the family conflict immediately preceding Lehi’s vision.
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The fact that all of the symbolism in Lehi’s dream still resonates with a modern audience is as astounding as it is instructive.
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There are many ways we can learn about God throughout our lives, two of which are through the scriptures and our family.
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“If we’re going to make progress in life, it’s all about asking questions. ... Our Heavenly Father wants us to keep on learning and progressing.”
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A new year brings new resolutions and a new ‘Come, Follow Me’ curriculum. Let’s dive into our 2024 study of the Book of Mormon.
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The world is pretty different than it was in January 2020, but we are back to reading the Book of Mormon together and there are a few new perks for 'Sunday on Monday' podcast listeners.
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Busy week? Me too. LDS Living is here to catch you up and get you ready for discussions on Sunday. Here’s a nugget of wisdom from this week’s Come, Follow Me study of The Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles.
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We asked our "Magnify" podcast contributors which word was on their hearts and minds this season. While their words varied, there was a common theme.
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2023 was an incredible year for the All In podcast. See the highlights here.
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Don’t get too bogged down with the foreboding symbolism in Revelation. Instead, focus on finding Christ.
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Lessons taken from nature and Sister Amy A. Wright's counsel can help us strengthen our discipleship, grow in spiritual light, and keep moving forward.
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This week on the “All In” podcast, artist Greg Olsen talked about how the idea of Santa Claus can support the mission of Christ.
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One of the topics I appreciated the most—especially given our special focus on Christ this time of year—was a discussion on the dozens of varied names for the Savior we find in the Book of Revelation.
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We won’t necessarily have everything figured out with our faith just because its Christmas—and that’s okay.
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John mentions love extensively in both his gospel at the beginning of the New Testament and again in his epistles we’re studying this week at the end of the New Testament.
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Gaining a knowledge of Christ is the first step in trying to be more like Him. And Peter has actually outlined a step-by-step process for becoming that better person.
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Ashley Hatch shares how she overcome the sharp disappointment of not being included on the US Women’s National Soccer Team World Cup roster.
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Did Elvis meet with missionaries? Did the Queen receive a Book of Mormon? Alan Osmond gives answers and shares why the gospel was everything to his family.
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While physical rest is healthy, there is an all-encompassing rest available through Christ.
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After being released from the Relief Society general presidency, Sister Aburto had goals to spend more time with family, be better at caring for herself, and even start an overdue project to declutter her house. But her plate was soon filled with other opportunities. How could she decide what was most important?
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Apostle Paul reminds us to “not neglect the gift that is in thee.” If you’ve been called and set apart for work in the kingdom, even at a young age, you have the power of God behind you.
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Read all of the times President Nelson has specifically mentioned praying for all of us in the past few general conferences.
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Spiritual gifts often take some assembly to use, but we can also just do good instead of finding the “perfect” way of doing something.
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In Primary, I would talk (and sing) about the admonition of Paul, without really knowing what it meant. Here’s what this week’s “Come, Follow Me” lesson teaches us about it:
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President Nelson’s “Think Celestial!” talk mentioned God’s “fabulous!” plan multiple times. But how do we keep that enthusiasm and optimism when we face our own obstacles?
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This week on the “Sunday on Monday“ podcast, the Armor of God metaphor is taken one step further.
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We know that you’re busy and finding more time in your day to study the wonderful talks we heard in general conference can be overwhelming. That’s where the Magnify podcast comes in!
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Lisa Valentine Clark discusses finding courage and confidence to live differently and how that leads to personal revelation. She stopped by the Magnify Podcast to share her story.
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The Apostle Paul has some profound advice on how to prove our sincerity to the cause of Christ.
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Barbara Morgan Gardner shares how taking a risk and trusting God is an essential part of receiving peace.
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We are all trying to achieve peace. But in that process, is it creating peace? Or is it creating more conflict?
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In our world of information overload, making decisions big and small can feel challenging. Our faith uniquely equips us to navigate the noise. Here's how!
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"When we let go of the other person’s responsibility of making us feel better and we let God make us feel better, then we allow people the space to grow and heal and do whatever they need to do."
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In a BYU devotional address given in November 2020, professor Jamie Jensen opened by discussing the difference between three words: Atheism, Theism, and Agnosticism.
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Justin Su’a coaches major league baseball players on cultivating mental skills to utilize on the diamond, but on this week’s episode of All In, Su’a shares ways to strengthen your mentality, specifically as it relates to faith.
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The experience of feeling torn between two children taught Marilee Killpack about the love of Heavenly Parents.
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Poise might not be something we think to actively seek in our modern world—but it’s a powerful principle that will make us better, stronger, and more courageous.
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We are a church that believes in repentance, and confession is one of the steps of repentance. However, do we understand the purposes of confession and a priesthood representative’s role in the repentance process?
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Whether for emergencies, tests, college, or missions, we’re often given the same short piece of advice: prepare. But have you ever thought about preparing for peace?
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Wharton School of Business professor Zeke Hernandez discusses why he believes that drawing on divine help in our professional lives will help us reach our full potential.
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In a world where it’s becoming increasingly easy to avoid interaction, many of us may struggle with feelings of loneliness and isolation, or we may even feel inadequate when tasked with building a new friendship.
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“To pray is to practice remembering God. The more frequently you forget, the more chances you’ll have to remember, and the more you remember, the deeper your prayer will go.”
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Wading through thousands of podcast options can be overwhelming. That’s why we’re diving into six different LDS Living podcasts to help you find your next favorite listen!
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When Sam was faced with the very real possibility of losing his wife Kate, his eyes were opened to the changes he needed to make in himself and in his marriage.
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The phrase “trust the process” became synonymous with Philadelphia 76ers basketball when their former general manager, Sam Hinkie, created a strategic plan to intentionally have a terrible team for several years in hopes of getting more first-round draft picks.
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Adam Miller frequently explores the relationship of love and laws. He writes, “With Christ, the law can channel and empower the works of love. In fact, laws are crucial to the work of love.”
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Kate Lee spent nine months working on a painting at the invitation of her stake president, and this particular piece took longer than most of Kate’s paintings. Here’s why:
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Author Robert Millet said that if there is a question he has been asked 1,000 times during his life, which includes nearly 40 years as a religious educator, it would be, “How do I distinguish between my own voice and my own thoughts and the voice of the Spirit?”
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Lawyer and Brigham Young University professor Carolina Núñez shares the importance of emotional and physical proximity in the pursuit to love one another.
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Have you ever felt imperfect in your practice of living the gospel of Jesus Christ? If so, you’re in good company and the This is the Gospel podcast is on a mission to prove it to you. Like host KaRyn Lay says at the beginning of every episode, the podcast “features real stories from real people practicing and living their faith every day.” These people are facing real triumphs, successes, challenges, and hardships in the best way they can. Sound familiar? Whether it’s heartache, loss of a loved one, fatherhood, motherhood, or true conversion, the 23 episodes we shared this year include powerful stories of practicing faith that we’re sure will remind you that you’re not alone in your journey of living the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are grateful to everyone who has shared their stories with us this year and to you, our listeners, for spending time with us.
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In many ways, 2020 has been full of challenges. But while many of these challenges have been heartbreaking and full of sorrow, some have helped us to become better. Whether it was the outpouring of gratitude on social media after President Nelson's challenge in November or the millions of acts of services that have taken place during this year's Light the World campaign, good things have come out of 2020.
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Despite a pandemic that forced the majority of interviews this year to be done remotely, the All In podcast never missed a beat, producing and releasing 55 interviews that were downloaded over 4 million times over the course of the year. The show’s conversations covered a wide range of both timely and timeless topics such as parenting, dealing with a faith crisis, racism, anxiety, and meditation. Here is a brief look at the 20 most-downloaded episodes of 2020 as of December 7, 2020, through one powerful quote from each of those episodes.
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One thing that immediately becomes apparent as you look at Eva Timothy’s “The Lord Is My Light”collection is that there are hands to lift and feet to wash but very few faces. It is without a doubt an interesting creative decision—so what caused Timothy, a fine art photographer who grew up behind the Iron Curtain, to omit faces in many of her pieces? And after years of photographing more secular collections that have been displayed in places like the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, what has it meant to Timothy to share the light of Christ in her most recent collection?
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Note: According to the Church's General Handbook, "Baptisms should be performed in a baptismal font if one is available. If there is not a font, a safe body of water may be used. It should be large enough for both the person performing the ordinance and the person being baptized to stand in. Water is not dedicated for baptisms."
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