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In a piece published Monday on Medium.com, President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and three leaders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) are calling on all Americans to embrace Jesus Christ’s simple but challenging model that can lead to racial peace and harmony. The prophet is joined by Derrick Johnson (NAACP president and CEO), Leon Russell (NAACP chairman of the board) and the Rev. Amos C. Brown (NAACP chairman emeritus of religious affairs).
The updated youth curriculum, “Come, Follow Me — For Aaronic Priesthood Quorums and Young Women Classes: Doctrinal Topics 2020” is now available on the gospel library app and on ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
President James Hansen Jr., who served as first counselor in the Ammon Idaho Foothills Stake, and members of his extended family were traveling home from their annual pheasant hunt in South Dakota when their Pilatus PC-12 crashed within a mile of takeoff. President Hansen and eight of the relatives aboard the plane were killed in the crash. Three members of the family survived and are being treated in a South Dakota hospital.
What does a Captain Moroni figurine look like? Brick’Em Young is pleased to announce several new and exciting products that can now be purchased at www.brickemyoung.com.
General conference isn’t always the easiest experience for Bradley S., a Latter-day Saint who experiences same-sex attraction.
To celebrate the first worldwide YA devotional in five years, young adults are invited to special events on Temple Square.
Elder Daniel Amako is the first full-time missionary called from his country. He has been called to serve in the Congo Brazzaville Mission.
Latter-day Saints in Maui who have been displaced are focusing on hope moving forward. Watch this footage from a Church leader's recent visit to the island.
Recognizing the Spirit—it's something most LDS adults spend their whole lives perfecting. So when it comes to teaching children how the Spirit speaks to them, it can be difficult to know where and how to start.
The Kawamitsu family got their start in stardom performing martial arts throughout the United States. The eldest of the four famous siblings, Aikashi, was obsessed with Jackie Chan. “I really wanted to be an action star,” Aikashi shares. “So I forced the younger ones [to join in]. And I would tell them you can’t eat food until you practice, and so I was really strict,” he says with a laugh.