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EternalCore is bringing God back into mental health healing. Thom Harrison, founder of EternalCore has shared seven keys to guide you to lasting healing in his EBook “Seven Keys to God-Centric Mental Health.”
You are invited to join thousands of faithful Latter-day saints from across the world for the Firm Foundation Expo, the largest LDS event of its kind coming to the Utah Valley University Events Center the weekend after general conference, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, April 6th, 7th, and 8th.
The Church recently updated their statement following the deadly events in Charlottesville, Virginia, adding this clarification:
"What we’ve tried to do as a family and what the stake youth are trying to show us are that the real ways to solve these problems are to reach out beyond your immediate circle of friends to people who may not be like you, may not believe exactly what you believe, may not look like you, and to serve them as our Savior would have us do," said Ryan Petty, the father of Alaina Petty, a 14-year-old killed in the Parkland shooting. "That's really the solution here."
At the beginning of this month, President Henry B. Eyring shared an unexpected story about a grandmother traveling to see her grandson in jail. While overwhelmed by heartbreak and wondering, this sweet woman received inspiration that teaches us about the reality of agency, the power of the atonement, and the overarching reach of God's infinite love.
Recently, the national wedding website TheKnot featured Bryce Harper and Kayla Varner's elegant wedding, complete with a reception held in a barn they constructed on a polo field just for the event.
The Church released the following statement from the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles regarding President Monson:
“We found that during cancer, or during any hard time, really, if you stayed close to God things became a lot easier.” —Lexi Gould Stafford
Recently, Yale News focused on Mormons attending Yale and how they live and share their faith.
"The church is a very good member of the community," Concepción Chile's mayor, Alvaro Ortiz, said. "It extends its arms into places the state can't go. The social work of the church is very important here. We recognize their great work. They absolutely and totally make a difference in neighborhoods that need it most."