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"As we continue to remember Jesus Christ more in our daily lives, we are promised to have His Spirit to be with us, which will bring us greater happiness and perspective." —Elder Larry R. Lawrence of the Seventy
"We loved sharing and visiting with the residents and staff at the Parkway Health Center," Firefly Music wrote on Youtube. "They taught us all the true meaning of Christmas is to love and serve one another as Jesus Christ has loved us. We hope you enjoy the magical wonderful season and #LIGHTtheWORLD with love and kindness."
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For the 19th year in a row, Brigham Young University has been ranked by the Princeton Review as the No. 1 "Stone-Cold Sober" school in the United States. And it's a status they own proudly.
Flying today with its delays, multiple stops and packed flights requires an act of discipline and a sense of humor. Even the pilots know, to mentally survive they have to on occasion bite their lip and smile.
On the surface paying for a seat at church sounds outrageous, but outrageous is right up our alley! The Sistas weigh the pros and cons of pay-per-pew church seating.PRO: If you pay for your seat you are more likely to show up for church. Church folk don't like to waste money.
Thanks to the work of an LDS senator, who has been getting national attention for his resolution, Utah became the first state to declare pornography a public health crisis.
Mitt Romney has never shied away from sharing his faith on social media. After the passing of a close friend, Senator Bob Bennett, Mitt Romney wrote on Facebook, "What I will remember most about Senator Bennett is his unwavering commitment to principle; his is an example of integrity and character that will long live in the memories of all of us who knew him. God be with you, Bob, till we meet again at Jesus' feet."
Sister Linda K. Burton became the 16th Relief Society General President on March 31, 2012. Over the past five years, Sister Burton and her counselors—Sister Carole M. Stephens, first counselor, and Sister Linda S. Reeves, second counselor—have served during many significant changes in the Relief Society. Here are just a few significant moments:
While performing in a national singing competition on TV, one teen stood out for wearing her Young Women medallion. When the costume designers asked her to remove it for the next performance, her response was touching and priceless.