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What a great story and reminder that even the little decisions we make can make a difference in our lives.
As Latter-day Saints, we worship as individuals, as families, and as a community, but although we understand many aspects of how we worship, we do not always consciously think about what worship is or what it is supposed to do for us.
David Archuleta, the singing sensation who just returned home from his mission in March, has some exciting news for his fans. On June 24, 2014 at 7 p.m. Mountain Time, youth around the world can go to the LDS Youth Facebook page and chat with the former American Idol star. Though he has shared a few videos with his fans since his return and a documentary following him on his mission was released in April, this is a unique chance to chat in real time with this popular returned missionary.
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What a creative way to turn something you love into a way to serve others.
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December 1 is the official "Worldwide Day of Service," kicking off the Church's Christmas campaign, "Light the World." In the 25 days leading up to Christmas Day, members are encouraged to spread the light of Christ by serving every day and using the hashtag #LIGHTtheWORLD on social media.
What a powerful moment from this article: "There was a time in my life when I complained about every difficulty and thought I had it much tougher than others. Then I was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer, a disease for which there is no cure, and realized that I did not want to spend the rest of my days being ungrateful for every breath."
As elections near, it's important for Latter-day Saints to remember that the Church is not neutral when it comes to its stance on members' involvement in politics and their local communities. No matter a member's country or political affiliation, the Church encourages them to "play a role as responsible citizens in their communities," become "informed about issues" and world events, and "vot[e] in elections" when they are given the opportunity.
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When a woman approached Ken Sanders on PBS's Antiques Roadshow to get a hymnal she found in her basement appraised, he asked her if she knew the value of what she brought him.
I think we as humans crave certainty and control. When we encounter complex issues and situations—more general ones like polygamy or priesthood restrictions, or intensely personal ones like having same-sex attraction or dealing with a devastating divorce or death—we want to make sense of them. We want to know why it’s happening and how everything is going to work out. In the absence of a clear explanation, we or others may invent one.
Whether you like it or not, you get dating advice from everyone. My personal favorite is when a single person gives me advice on finding a wife… I think to myself, “how's that working for you?”