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Visit teaching is an incredibly important way members can serve each other, but it can be easily overlooked or become something to check off each month.
Melissa Campagnoni and her visiting teacher, Lorraine Barlow, are the closest of friends, but this was not always so. Building this relationship required time and sacrifice on the part of both and commitment and caring from a dedicated visiting teacher. Sister Barlow had known Sister Campagnoni for many years. During much of that time, Sister Campagnoni regularly attended church, and her two oldest children were baptized. Then she moved from the ward. Several years later the Barlow family relocated and they were again in the same ward. By this time Sister Campagnoni had become less active. Visiting teachers were assigned, but they were getting no response, and Sister Barlow was then asked to be her visiting teacher. Believing that her calling was to be a friend, Sister Barlow determined that she would help Sister Campagnoni know that she was not forgotten and that she was loved by her Heavenly Father. She would minister to Sister Campagnoni and to her family.
“If you save me, I will serve you," Williamson Sintyl prayed as he struggled to stay alive while buried underneath the rubble that was his father's orphanage. It was 2010, and a 7.0 magnitude earthquake had just devasted Haiti. But little did Sintyl know that this horrific experience would help lead him to the gospel.
President Thomas S. Monson was well known for saying, “Decisions determine destiny.” If you're in the midst of making a decision, we hope scrolling through these quotes will provide some guidance on your path.
The Church’s rich past in the Pacific Islands may surprise all but the most astute students of Mormon history.
Scott Jarvie has called almost all 50 states home in the last eight months as he’s immortalized the beauty of every LDS temple in America with his Nikon D800 camera.
Cove Fort is still welcoming travelers after nearly a century and a half.
If you're watching the singing competition "The Voice" on KSL this season, there's no doubt 18-year-old Noelle Bybee caught your attention; especially because she's from Utah.
With dads often portrayed as bumbling fools throughout the media, some advertising companies have taken a stand.