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LDS Living was so excited to include a few recipes from the Roof's new cookbook, Recipes from the Roof, in our March/April 2011 issue. We decided it would be fun if a few of us from the office each picked a recipe to make at home and tell you about our experience.
Be the Best You camp for teenage girls is a program with a dedicated mission to help each young woman increase her self-esteem, know she is a daughter of God, and strengthen hertestimony of Jesus Christ.
Not just one but two U.S. presidents have attended Family Home Evening at the homes of Latter-day Saint apostles! Here are the stories:
Elder Erich W. Kopischke spoke candidly about the challenges of mental health and recommended a powerful Church resource.
For this year's Christmas concert, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir will welcome Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville as the narrator. But the way he got the role was a little unorthodox.
A new monument honoring early Black pioneers will be dedicated on Friday, July 22, corresponding with the 175th anniversary of the first wagon company’s 1847 arrival in the Salt Lake Valley.
Every LDS young woman knows that staying modest in a world where it isn’t always fashionable can be very challenging. That is why Mormon girls have learned how to solve modesty problems by creating their own (and unique) fashion looks. Here are the top eight fashion looks Mormon girls love.
On the sandy brown beaches of Kawela Bay in O’ahu, Hawaii, hundreds gather to remember a little boy who loved the water. With an infectious smile and limitless joy, little 8-year-old Grif Pierce had radiated light as though he were the sunshine itself, and all who knew him basked in his warmth.
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Relief Society, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ organization for women, began in Nauvoo after the women sought Joseph Smith’s approval to organize themselves into a women’s organization similar to others of the day. Joseph Smith said God had something better in mind.
When I returned home early from the mission after two months of service, I was fatigued, ill, and discouraged. I didn’t have anyone to turn to, and I didn’t know what to do next with my life.