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You want to donate and get involved in meaningful ways but you don’t know which are the best charitable organizations or where to find volunteer opportunities. You want to give to the poor, but you want to make sure your money is going to right places. You want to make a real impact in the world, and in people’s lives, but you’re paralyzed wondering, “Where in the world do I start?”
This is a great question that we hear quite often. We are thrilled at the amazing response to the Christmas concert and blessed that we have the Conference Center where nearly 85,000 people can attend...
After hearing from a drill instructor at basic training for the Air Force that the Church was racist, Isaac almost stopped his pursuit of the gospel. But after attending a church meeting for the first time with some of his fellow basic training buddies, that all changed.
New York Times best-selling author Jason F. Wright visited with two travelers about God while on the road. Wright shared the following in a recent Facebook post:
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July 4 is when Americans traditionally celebrate Independence Day (even though the correct date is July 2, when the Second Continental Congress voted to approve independence from Britain). The holiday has become synonymous with BBQs and fireworks, but the event we celebrate is too meaningful to let pass by without something more memorable. In hopes that you’ll commit to make this year’s holiday more substantive, here are 10 ways you, your family, and friends can celebrate Independence Day.
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BYUtv's show Random Acts recently went above and beyond to help a man diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease create beautiful new memories with his wife. After setting up an entire wedding in their back yard so the two could renew their wedding vows, the hosts of the show give the couple another big surprise.
Now in its 27th consecutive year and performed for more than a million people throughout the world, The Forgotten Carols has grown from a simple idea into a true phenomenon and Holiday tradition. Composer and writer Michael McLean’s original goal was to create a Christmas-themed collection of songs based around the stories of the “forgotten” characters in the Nativity. And from that initial album sprang the beloved story of Nurse Connie Lou and Uncle John, and their amazing spiritual message surrounding Christ’s birth.
A group of 21 young men and women—who had completed their missions in the Florida Tallahassee region for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints—were back in their homes over 2,000 miles away. After learning of the devastation from Hurricane Michael, their call to serve again was no question. They piled into four vehicles in Provo, Utah, and traveled over 30 hours to their former service area. Their goal was to help the devastated victims in Panama City, Florida, arriving in time to help in the October 20-21 weekend relief effort.
"I invite you to watch this video of the experience I once shared about how the Christlike love of a friend helped one man overcome overwhelming grief in the wake of the death of his son," Elder Holland shared on Facebook.
A group of motorcycles rolls through a small village in Germany. While riding, this group’s line is approximately one to two kilometers long—so large that when the head of the group is leaving the town, the last rider is just entering.