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Whether or not you have a loved on who is LGBT, it is important we talk about homosexuality and LGBT issues in our wards and in our homes in lovely and considerate but also faith-affirming ways. As we come to better understand what our fellow brothers and sisters are experiencing, we can better know how to support them in the ways that are most needed.
"It's an appeal to LDS culture," said Chris Chauncey, the race organizer. "I think there will be a big push in Illinois, Missouri and Iowa. My goal would be to have at least one person from every state."
Note: The following is a letter from Matt Howard to Mark Albright.
Elizabeth Smart recently shared a message of hope to 13 siblings rescued from their parent's home in California.
"Though the conditions are dire, we are not helpless. Our connection to Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ can heal our wounds, our hearts, and the world," Elder Uchtdorf said.
President Dieter F. Uchtdorf was called as second counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in February 2008. Previously he had been serving as a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles since October 2004. He was born in the former Czechoslovakia, but spent most of his growing up years in Germany, where his family joined the Church. Known for his accent and endless airplane analogies, President Uchtdorf has quickly become one of the most beloved speakers in the Church. His talks often offer encouragement to live the gospel through simple steps. Please enjoy the list and lets us know your favorite.
What a beautiful testimony from this post: "That was Joseph. Unlikely, uneducated, untainted. God, knowing a successful restoration was imperative to the divine plan, chose Joseph. Not just at age 14, but every step of the way."
This new booklet was written with collaboration from respected Muslim leaders to help foster understanding and respect.
On lds.org, the Church announced the Face to Face event with President Russell M. Nelson and his wife, Wendy Watson Nelson, will be postponed until later in 2018. This change is "due to the recent passing of President Thomas S. Monson," according to the recently updated event page.