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Editor's note: This article originally ran on LDS Living in December of 2018. We share it again out of love and respect for President Ballard.
Whether you’re managing depression or struggling to find joy this season, the First Presidency Christmas devotional invites us to remember the light.
Here are specific suggestions from the Young Men general presidency on how local leaders can have a meaningful impact on the youth in their wards.
Think of these women in the scriptures as a girlfriend telling you her story.
President McKay opened his eyes and said, “Brother Nelson, it doesn’t feel good to me. Your place is here in Salt Lake City. ... I don’t think you should go to Chicago.”
They are true to their faith, love their country and families and don’t side with the majority party in the Beehive State. Latter-day Saints who are Democrats are the largest single caucus within the state party, and if organizers have their way, this is only the beginning. The LDS Democrats caucus currently has 2,400 members and hopes to reach 3,000 by August.
Don Harwell has not spoken to his twin brother in 10 years. "As I remember it, the discussion was (that) the Book of Mormon was a lie, " Harwell said via phone.
Often misunderstood and sometimes disregarded, their faith in God’s love reassures them and instills the strength to carry on.
Although many national stories are portraying Mormons in a lot of different ways, including those in which members of the faith say they are regular people who many know as neighbors and friends across the world, one historian says people are missing the mark in defining Mormonism.
Efforts to dissect, analyze and understand the Mormon faith meet with varied success. Religion — including the cultures, peoples, histories, practices and beliefs that come with it — is complex and multifaceted. Journalists reporting on religious organizations, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, have often shown thoughtfulness and thoroughness in their treatments of the religion and the community.