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Being in the U.S. military requires a certain level of toughness; however, being an LDS chaplain in the military requires more than just toughness.
A few weeks ago, my wife and I took our two young kids to a neighborhood party. When we arrived, we scouted the food, grabbed something tasty, and made our way over to a couple of neighbors we recognized from the ward.
For the past two years, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has cracked the top 25 on Glassdoor's Best Places to Work Employee's Choice list. In 2015, the Church landed spot 22; in 2016, the Church came in 19th.
On August 9, theChurch released a letter outlining how Church members can better "take an active role within their communities to minister to those who have thoughts of suicide or who are grieving a loss." The letter includes resources to help Latter-day Saints understand Church teachings about suicide, how to recognize warning signs, how to help someone in crisis, and how to support loved ones grieving a family member who has taken their own life.
MR says: How can we not only learn to live with but come to truly love all of our ward members?
Africa now has three temples in development, three more in operation. Learn more about the groundbreaking and the growth of the Church in Africa.
President Cecil O. Samuelson and his wife, Sharon, addressed students Tuesday morning in the Marriott Center in the winter semester opening devotional. They told students why they appreciate BYU and encouraged them to be stronger in their studies as well as in their commitment to the Honor Code. “We love the people we meet at BYU,” Sister Samuelson said. “This includes, of course, the students, faculty, staff and administration, but also the many loyal supporters, donors and friends who contribute in such significant and diverse ways.”
There’s a secret every missionary learns. It’s a super-awesome-secret that the best missionaries figure out pretty early on their missions–but most missionaries learn this secret through hard times, big trials, and rough patches. And I’m sure you’d prefer avoiding them. (You really would, I’ve been there).
Washington Redskins quarterback John Beck got his opportunity to start a game this past Sunday against the Carolina Panthers. Beck, a 30-year-old former BYU star, was the subject of a feature article Thursday in The Washington Post. Beck appeared on track to get the starting job at the beginning of the season but was relegated to backup behind Rex Grossman. Washington cornerback DeAngelo Hall said the team is behind Beck.