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“I think that you’re a great people. Making friends with you is very easy,” said the Ga Mantse.
Get the entire FHE lesson series on "The Family: A Proclamation to the World."
This week, Boy Scouts of America President Robert Gates delivered his National Annual Business Meeting Remarks. As part of that address, Gates discussed the BSA's membership policy, specifically as it related to recent developments in national LGBT legislation.
Apostle Photos: When They Were Called
Linda K. Burton, then Relief Society General President, shared the following quote from Daughters in My Kingdom during general conference: “The New Testament includes accounts of [certain] women, named and unnamed, who exercised faith in Jesus Christ [and in His Atonement], learned and lived His teachings, and testified of His ministry, miracles, and majesty. These women became exemplary disciples and important witnesses in the work of salvation.” In this special episode, we discuss the certain women mentioned in Luke 8:2–3 and how they were certain in their testimonies of Christ and in their ministering to Christ.
This week's FHE lesson topic comes from the Come, Follow Me reading of 1–3 John and Jude. Check out this week's Come, Follow Me study ideas on LDS Living for additional resources and suggestions.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Church has aided more than 1,000 relief projects in over 150 countries and territories.
Did you hear that tickets went on sale last week for the new Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens film? Even here at LDS Living we've been hearing all about it! In fact, we didn't want to wait until December to satisfy our Star Wars craving, so we dug up some videos made by Mormon YouTubers with apparently high midichlorian counts to share with you. Check out some of our favorites, from Lindsey Stirling to Studio C.
On this week’s episode of All In, host Morgan Jones speaks with Mack Wilberg and Ryan Murphy, directors of the Tabernacle Choir, in the basement of the historic Salt Lake Tabernacle. Discussing their personal love for music, guest artists, and missionary opportunities among other things, the episode provides uniquely personal insight into the men behind (or rather, in front of) the Choir.
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.