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From Nigeria to Utah and Denmark to Tonga, find out more about the new temple presidents and matrons recently called to serve by the First Presidency.
EXCITING NEWS ALERT~This Is the Gospel is going to join Deseret Book at this year's RootsTech conference in Salt Lake City! To celebrate, we are sharing one of our favorite episodes all about the power of our ancestors' faith stories, "The Roots of Faith." Stories in this episode: An extraordinary lesson from her family history helps Sister Linda K. Burton find the right words to minister to the women of the Relief Society when she is called as president; Deserey is called to be the Family History specialist in her single adult ward and receives a special spiritual confirmation from her father beyond the veil about the value of her calling.
With the lowering of the age requirements for missionaries, more and more missionaries are preparing to serve. A new website—appropriately named Prepare to Serve—aims to help them do so.
President Russell M. Nelson announced the three temples during October General Conference
The day after their bishop died, members of a ward in Veyo, Utah, gathered together to remember this wonderful man as they met for sacrament meeting.
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Recently,Moroni Channel posted an absolutely stunning picture on Facebook of a man sharing his talents and his beliefs in an unconventional way. This sent us on a search to find other ways Latter-day members and missionaries have expressed their testimonies through art. Check it out:
I was on vacation last week, lying at the pool with my sister and our husbands. My sister took a picture with her phone and posted it on Facebook. I, too, was on Facebook, saw the picture, and “liked” it not ten seconds after she had taken it. She looked at me and said, “Did you seriously just ‘like’ my picture instead of turning your head and telling me in person that you like it?” (After all, we were lying only a foot away from each other.)
Photo from Suzette's program, Camp Journey.
In this past general conference, President M. Russell Ballard encouraged that “Church members—both men and women—should not hesitate, if they desire, to run for public office at any level of government wherever they live.” He continued, “Our voices are essential today and important in our schools, our cities, and our countries” (“Precious Gifts from God,” general conference, April 2018). Here are eight LDS women in U.S. politics who have already dedicated their lives and their voices to making the world a better place.