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One of the main points I have taken away from this lesson is the privilege that is ours to have living prophets. As you look at some of the quotes from the lesson, try to see your life and what it would be like without a living prophet available in it to make a difference. Where would we really be without continuous revelation?
Preparation: Make separate word strips for each scripture reference (see below). Gather the pictures needed from lds.org, the Gospel Art Kit, or Gospel Art Book (see below). Post the pictures from the time of Christ down the left side of the board. Post the modern pictures down the right side of the board (mix up the order). Place the scripture reference word strips in random order down the center.
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced that temple groundbreakings will occur on two continents in February, in Africa and South America.
I once read a story about a nonmember man who translated the Book of Mormon into Afrikaans. During the translation, he realized how unique many of the phrases were in their English translation, particularly the one we all know: "And it came to pass." He was intrigued because, after all, he once remarked, “how many Englishmen write or say, ‘And it came to pass’?"
MR says: We've all heard stories of missionary miracles, and sometimes we might wonder how enhanced these stories might be. But here's a miracle shared by someone who didn't believe in miracles to begin with, someone who was frightened and awed at the experience.
Learn more about the new book Six Sisters’ Stuff, full of delicious recipes, crafts, and idea lists from Deseret Book.
Around the year 600 B.C. the Lord commanded the prophet Lehi to depart with his family into the wilderness. “And he left his house, and the land of his inheritance, and his gold, and his silver, and his precious things, and took nothing with him, save it were his family, and provisions, and tents, and departed into the wilderness” (1 Nephi 2:4).
Some of these tried-and-true recipes come from LDS Living readers, and a few come from Where There’s Smoke, There’s Barbecue! But one thing’s for certain: they’re all finger-lickin’ good.
They were forced from their home in Burundi to live as refugees. Then, after being uprooted to the United States, pneumonia claimed both of their parents. Now, 19-year-old Mugisha Jesus Mare is trying to hold his family together. But he is not alone.