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"Always remember that wherever we are, the gospel is home. It doesn't matter where we are, the gospel is home," President Uchtdorf shared with a group of refugees.
“I don’t normally remember my dreams, but that night, a vivid dream helped my heart to trust Heavenly Father’s plan.”
A former member of the Church Writing Committee and a convert, Sister Neill Marriott exhibits a sincere charity that endears her to Latter-day Saints around the world. Recently, we sat down to learn some interesting facts and inspiring insights from this mother of 11 and beloved second counselor in the Young Women general presidency.
“So, are you excited to go up to BYU?”
The Lord will bless us when we strive to fulfill his calls and still try to keep our family a priority.
While the structure of a new school year can bring order, it can also bring a different kind of busyness that can make family and personal scripture study a bigger challenge. Here’s how to overcome it.
People are more than their experiences or a checklist of things they've accomplished and qualities they have. We all take different paths. Some even come to know the atonement very intimately (as we all should). But those past experiences don't matter. What matters is what you make of them and how you use them to shape the person you are now and who you will become.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been hosting a social experiment on mormon.org. What happens when hundreds of people around the world are asked to read one page from the Book of Mormon?
Comforter, teacher, sanctifier, the Holy Ghost has many roles—but there is one powerful role members of the Church don't always think of.
Dear Angela, In the next month I'll be leaving my singles ward for a family ward. I'm turning 31 and officially "aging out" of my current congregation. I'm writing because I really feel like a failure. I had more than a decade to get married and "graduate" properly from my singles ward and with only a few dates and lots of awkward social activities, it just didn't happen for me. I'm developing a really negative attitude about religion in general and I know that it stems from being single in a church full of married people but knowing that doesn't change my feelings. How can I keep going to church when I feel so bad about all of this relationship stuff and it seems to be exacerbated when I'm there?