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Two LDS families who were part of Elder D. Todd Christofferson's presentation Thursday at the World Meeting of Families 2015 stole the show and earned the praise of the Archbishop of Philadelphia, Charles J. Chaput.
How are the Church's finances managed? And what are the principles that govern the decisions Church leaders make? Bishop Gérald Caussé spoke about this topic at a keynote address.
“The Lord directed the blessing that I pronounced on this country,” Elder Renlund said. “He will see that it is fulfilled as the people act in faith.”
If you're eager to study up on your favorite talks from this past weekend, the moment you've been waiting for has arrived. The text versions of each talk from the April 2018 general conference are now available in English, and text versions in other languages will continue to be made available throughout the next several days.
Since we all begin reading the Book of Mormon with 1 Nephi 1:1, it's only natural to think that is one of the first passages Joseph Smith translated. But, surprisingly, research suggests 1 Nephi and the rest of the Small Plates of Nephi (1 Nephi through Words of Mormon) were the last scriptures to be translated. But why should the order of this sacred record's translation make a difference?
While Latter-day Saints consistently, quietly, and faithfully work alongside their fellow citizens through JustServe and a multitude of other community projects, full-time missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have become an easily identifiable and compelling symbol of joyful service.
By now, you have likely heard about the “Worldwide Fast April 10” Facebook group that has inspired hundreds of thousands to accept President Russell M. Nelson’s invitation to fast on Good Friday. But did you know the group was started by a Latter-day Saint missionary?
I’ve realized Amulek is poignant inspiration to anyone feeling like their life is falling apart even though they chose to do what was right.
In her book, Amazed by Grace, Sheri Dew talks about the enabling power of grace and how we have constant access to it. She writes: