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The Church History Museum of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently launched a new online exhibit titled “‘Exceedingly Valiant for Courage’: Bravery in the Book of Mormon” this week. The exhibit’s artwork portrays how figures in the Book of Mormon displayed courage to declare their faith and defend their families. It is part of the museum’s ongoing series of online art exhibits highlighting the stories of the Book of Mormon.
At the National Prayer Service offered Saturday morning at the Washington National Cathedral, 25 faith leaders offered prayers for the country and its new leader.
Manual 3; Supplement from General Conference talk "Salvation and Exaltation" by Russell M. Nelson
Manual 1; Excerpt from "LDS Women Are Incredible!" by Quentin L. Cook
There is a divine pattern in the scriptures that shows how to connect the children of God with heaven. This pattern includes listening to the words of living prophets, studying the words of scriptural prophets, pondering those teachings, and then praying in faith to our Heavenly Father, knowing He will hear and answer your prayers.
Maybe our prayers are not being answered not because of our lack of faith or lack of searching. Maybe they are not being answered because they can't be answered—at least not in the way we hoped.
Single adults from nine countries in the Middle East gathered in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, to build faith, serve others, and come to know, as a Church, Latter-day Saints are one.
What a legacy of faith and missionary work Sister Grimm has left in the Philippines.
On Sunday, September 13, President Henry B. Eyring, accompanied by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland, rededicated the Mexico City Temple in three sessions. President Eyring, whose great-grandfather was one of the first missionaries in Mexico City, also attended a special celebratory pageant the day before in Mexico City's Metropolitan Theater. The temple was originally dedicated by Gordon B. Hinckley in 1983, then rededicated by Thomas S. Monson in 2008. This was its second rededication. Check out some fun pictures from the events below!