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Dr. Jonathan Sandberg, a therapist and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, offered some counsel of healing to those affected by the unfortunate shooting that took place at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, Calif. on Monday, emphasizing that it is possible to move on from such tragic events. The Santa Clarita Valley Signal reported on the meeting.
Chris and Katy Bush had already visited many different churches and were ready to give up their search for a religion that felt right. But in a new video from the Church, the Bush family shared how they learned about the restored gospel through remote means. Just about a week or two after crying out to God, Kenneth “KB” Boggs, a childhood friend of Chris’s, decided to reach out after many years. During their conversation, Boggs told Chris that he is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Emily Hill’s stomach dropped as soon as she read the text from her sister.
It was a spiritual prompting much like those we can receive on a daily basis, those small urges that pop into your head. But, little did this sister know, that prompting would end up saving a life.
Who are some of the black heroes from our Church's history? Here are just a few that helped shape the early days of the Church.
Did you know a Mormon played a key role in bringing to life the popular series Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events? Working as the illustrator of this children's book series, now turned into a Netflix series, Brett Helquist now has his iconic artwork on display at the BYU library until September 30. Find out more about how he became the illustrator for this "unfortunate" series.
Did you know as recently as 1997, nearly 10,000 people made the 1,000 mile journey over 93 days on foot across the pioneer trail?
The newest Meet the Mormons standalone The Craftsman features the story of airshow pilot Danny Sorenson and his family. You can see it in the Legacy Theater at Temple Square and in temple visitor's centers around the United States starting February 3, 2018.
If you asked those closest to him to choose one word to describe President Russell M. Nelson, you might be surprised at the variety of responses. Father. Patriarch. Scientist. Researcher. Servant. Friend. Songwriter. Physician. Prophet. Musician. Surgeon. Husband. Disciple. These words and many more describe a man who has found joy in serving and caring for others, and following the example of the Savior, Jesus Christ.