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“President Monson exemplified caring for the individual,” Bryan Burningham said. “I am not a person of great consequence, and yet he cared for me and my family. He treated everyone with the ideal that the worth of every soul is great in the sight of God. . . . To me, President Monson’s legacy is one of love and priesthood service. So much of his service will never be seen in the public eye, but it will live forever in the hearts of the lives he has blessed. He was an incredible example of the Savior’s pure love.”
If you’ve ever been in charge of planning and executing a ward party, you know it can be stressful. But you can always count on the Relief Society for beautiful decorations.
There’s an issue in our culture I feel just has to be discussed. It has to do with harassment: specifically, asking women when they are going to have babies.
With so many temples in the world, new temple presidents are frequently called. This time, Lima, Peru; Kyiv, Ukraine; Curitiba, Brazil ; and Anchorage, Alaska are among those that will receive new leadership in the upcoming months. The First Presidency recently sent out two news releasescalling six new temple presidents then calling another eight.
MR says: The next time your alarm goes off for early morning Church meetings, remember the sacrifice is well worth it.
Our smartphones don't just increase our productivity when we’re away from a computer. They also fill our time when waiting at a crosswalk, riding the elevator with strangers, or taking the bus home from work. But instead of filling these voids with time-wasting games and social media, what if you could find a way to be inspired during your downtime? What if you could look up from your screen and feel a little smarter and more motivated to try harder and live better? Here are six apps I have found help keep me inspired throughout my day.
Eduardo Gonzalez spends his time away from school working in his family's Ayacucho roadside chicken restaurant — sweeping floors, busing tables and doing whatever needs to be done to keep customers happy and help his parents pay the bills. But the food services industry, he said, is not in his long-term future. Eduardo plans to be an engineer.
Latter-day Saint Apostle L. Tom Perry wasn’t speaking directly to Roy Prete. But, as Prete listened to him address a crowd in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building in Salt Lake City, it sure felt like it.
Price increases on April 4 at the LDS canneries show inflation up between 11 and 49 percent for many basic food staples. These rise in prices are a strong barometer for the overall economy since the LDS facilities are usually the last to raise prices for their communities, which provides food in bulk that they can collect through their vast networking operations.