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Ward families provide wonderful opportunities to worship, make friends, find support, and strengthen your testimony as ward members work, learn, grow, and live together. But speaking as a former long-term member of a young single adult ward and a current member of an apartment-heavy ward with newlyweds and senior missionary couples coming in and out on a regular basis, I know that feeling support and connection at church can be a little more difficult when your ward family is constantly changing. Here are a few tips I’ve gathered that might help both leaders and members create more unity in an ever-changing ward.
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Seven kids, one boat, and a whole lot of adventures. Find out what one LDS family has learned by making their home on a boat in the Caribbean.
The the new month comes the new issue--the Ensign magazine has released the conference edition of the magazine, which in May includes the text of every conference talk from President Monson's welcome to his final remarks Sunday afternoon.
What an exciting day to share for this mother and son!
Do you sometimes feel like your prayers are stuck in a rut? LDS author Joni Hilton provides three different ways of examining prayer that can help us break the routine of "good" prayers and draw closer to our Heavenly Father with the "best" prayers we can give.
LDS Media Talk reported today that the Church's online media library now includes nine languages in addition to English. Previously, the resources were only available in five languages.
Among some 800 attendees at the Los Angeles World Affairs Council to hear President Dieter F. Uchtdorf's remarks on May 25 were more than 30 Muslim leaders from Southern California. Many of the Muslims were able to thank President Uchtdorf, the second counselor in the First Presidency, personally for the LDS Church's friendship with Muslims and the support they feel from the church in combating prejudice and fostering good will.
While serving as a stake president, I interviewed a 30-something couple and their two young boys for a first-time temple recommend. They were about to become an eternal family, but for their youngest son, the price for that privilege was everything. The youngest son was fidget-appropriate for a 5-year-old. As I interviewed his parents, Jimmy couldn’t take the motionless moments any longer. He leaped from his mother’s lap, smacking his head on the corner of my desk.
Filled with adventure, high-speed dirt bike chases, and good vs. evil, the new Drop Off trailer promises everything a family-friendly action movie should be.