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God's love never changes, said President Thomas S. Monson Saturday evening at the General Relief Society Meeting for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. “My dear sisters, your Heavenly Father loves you — each of you,” said President Monson, speaking to a capacity congregation in the Conference Center in downtown Salt Lake City. “[His love] is not influenced by your appearance, by your possessions, or by the amount of money you have in your bank account. It is not changed by your talents and abilities. It is simply there."
This is the miraculous, true story of my brother David, but it’s also a story about the strength and power of family during difficult times.
Melyssa Webb grew up in the historical Mayflower Society House in Plymouth, Massachusetts, that her father managed back in the ’80s. She spent years in various archives and old church basements looking through documents, as well as in cemeteries.
Samuel Medley’s sacred hymn “I Know that My Redeemer Lives” enumerates many ways “in which the Savior’s love is manifest in each of our personal lives,” Elder Spencer J. Condie observed in his keynote address at the annual Easter Conference at Brigham Young University March 27.
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In the article What Does Your Child’s Self Esteem Have To Do With Family History? We learn how children’s self-esteem can increase through family history. Research has found that children who know their family stories have a higher self-esteem, stronger self-control, lower anxiety, fewer behavioral problems, and function better in a family.
When the world so often degrades mothers, it's always empowering to see those who stand up for motherhood. As Jeffrey R. Holland said, “Mothers, we acknowledge and esteem your faith in every footstep. Please know that it is worth it then, now, and forever.”
Best-selling author Stephen Mansfield can see it coming. "We're going to have a collision on Mormonism," said Mansfield, who has just published "The Mormonizing of America" through Worthy Publishing. The book chronicles what he calls the "unprecedented leap forward" The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has taken during recent years in terms of public acceptance.
FamilySearch, the largest genealogy organization in the world, recently announced the completion of the Freedmen’s Bureau Project, indexing the names of millions of African Americans directly following emancipation. The unprecedented indexing effort will allow African Americans to digitally search for their ancestors who were previously lost to history. The project was completed almost a year to the day after it was announced in a nationwide news conference at the California African American Museum on the 150th anniversary of Juneteenth, the celebration of Emancipation Day.
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At the beginning of October, LDS vocalist Dustin Christensen made all four judges on NBC's The Voice turn their chairswith his exciting rendition of "Downtown Train."
Manual 1; Excerpt from "Of Things That Matter Most," Dieter F. Uchtdorf