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“Oh look, they’re selling Girl Scout cookies. Turn around up here.” En route to home after a full day of running errands, my wife had spotted an awning on the street corner to our left, surrounded by several girls in uniform and a woman seated at a table in the middle. I immediately turned around to enter the parking lot adjacent to their location. As we entered the lot we noticed a man on the side of the street with a sign, “Homeless. Any help appreciated.” His appearance–ragged clothes that looked lived-in for weeks, long scraggly beard–was typical of the many homeless we often see in Provo/Orem, usually on busy street corners or near bustling commercial centers.
For more information on this topic read "Trust in God, Then Go and Do," by Henry B. Eyring, Ensign, Nov. 2010, 70–73.
After her parents had just lost their son (her brother), Jessica Cox was afraid to tell them she was seriously ill. But then she reached a point where she had to admit, "I think I'm dying."
The sketch comedy group from BYU, Studio C, received national attention from Conan O’Brien’s Instagram shout-out: “Just ran into some of the talented people from the Sketch show #Studio C. They have brought a ton of laughter to my house.” Now, The Huffington Post recommends a good dose of Studio C to bring some much-needed humor and lightheartedness post-election.
As Latter-day Saints, we can help bring hope into the lives of those living without God in the world by confidently bearing our witness of the truth about our existence: death is not the end. In addition, we can answer many questions about life after death because of the plain and precious truths of the restored gospel that have been revealed. Here are brief answers to a few such questions.
It's incredible to see how the problems of the early days of the Book of Mormon are the same ones we combat today.
Here are five specific things to look for at the Payson Utah Temple Open House in order to get more out of your tour.
Lindsey Stirling recently returned to touring the nation after taking a nine-month hiatus. On July 11, just before one of her shows, she took to Facebook to make an exciting announcement.
INTRODUCTION: If I were teaching this lesson, I might begin by pouring water into several different shaped containers and asking class members to comment on what we can learn from that activity about the qualities of water. Someone will probably say that water takes the shape of its environment. If you then ask for words that describe water, you might get words like these: Flimsy, unsound, mercurial, capricious, changeable, wobbly, fickle, erratic, unreliable, undependable, vacillating, untrustworthy, variable, mutable, impermanent, unsteady, uncertain, transitory, ephemeral, inconsistent, precarious, and unstable. I am amazed at how many words the English language has to describe this rather undesirable characteristic. But this lesson will require us to think about them, because we are going to talk about three people who were much like water (one was even compared to water), and one young man who was as unlike water as it is possible to be.